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Animp is an OpenGL program to display movies of particles in motion where the movies are produced by adding calls to animp library routines to simulation code written in either C++ or Fortran. Animp can also display molecules read from PDB files.
Magneticle is a 3D OpenGL physical simulation that applies the Biot-Savart law to charged particles operating inside a magnetic field produced by a current-carrying wire modeled as an arbitrary space curve.
Deja Vue is a space, where users can record their mouse movements with a magic of particles to the GlobalMind. The Client is able to switch to GlobalMind and play random records, recorded of many users. Creativity unlimited, this is where IT meets Art
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A high performance visualization tool for stars and particles able to run on Beowulfs. Rendering step is implemented separately and optimized for SSE, compatible with OpenGL. Navigation mechanism with quaternions. Ten color maps, sobel contour detect
The "OpenGL ParticleEngine" is a project to present possible uses of particles in a computer game, which is based on a programming class in computer science studies at the University of Technology Aachen. It's written using C++ programming language.
GLOOP is Liquid Object Oriented Particles. libGLOOP render implicit surfaces from a set of "meta-points". Uses include: modeling liquids, volume rendering, computerized silly putty. Based on code by Brian Sharp