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    VulkanSceneGraph

    VulkanSceneGraph

    Vulkan & C++17 based Scene Graph Project

    VulkanSceneGraph (VSG), is a modern, cross-platform, high-performance scene graph library built upon Vulkan graphics/compute API. The software is written in C++17 and follows the CppCoreGuidelines and FOSS Best Practices. The source code is published under the MIT License, with the exception of vulkan.h, used for Vulkan extensions, which is under Apache License 2.0. This repository contains C++ headers and source and CMake build scripts to build the libvsg library. Additional support...
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    Yocto/GL

    Yocto/GL

    Yocto/GL: Tiny C++ Libraries for Data-Driven Physically-based Graphics

    ...Simple shape data structure, utilities for manipulating triangle meshes, quads meshes and line sets, computation of normals and tangents, linear and Catmull-Clark subdivision, procedural shapes generation, ray intersection and closest point queries. Ray intersection and closest point queries of triangle meshes, quads meshes, line sets and shape instances using a two-level bounding volume hierarchy. Path tracing of surfaces and hairs supporting area and environment illumination, microfacet GGX and subsurface scattering, multiple importance sampling.
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    GuiObjects

    GuiObjects

    A C++ library to easily create GUI-editable objects

    ...In addition, because this is a project I started to train in C++: - there will be no dynamic casting! (I hate them) - using c++0x (I want to learn - sorry!) I'm still working on implementing a ray tracing program with it, and maybe other tools as well
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    Ray-traced version of iD Software's classic first-person shooter, Doom. Currently using the Chocolate Doom (a completely separate project) port to send events to our rendering engine. Data pack is not required anymore for 0.55 and up. NOTE: Project has been inactive for a VERY long time now; no further updates will be released.
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    A library to process X-ray images from the Heimann imaging system. The XGray library has interfaces to C++ and Tcl and includes the graphical program XRayLab, which is written Tcl.
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    Libpovread is a library that allows files in the POV-ray file format to be read into C++ objects. The library will consist of several layers which will allow rendering methods and output format to be configured.
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