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    ModernGL

    ModernGL

    Modern OpenGL binding for Python

    ModernGL is a Python wrapper over OpenGL, designed to simplify the creation of high-performance, modern graphics applications. It provides an intuitive API for rendering 2D and 3D graphics, making it accessible to both beginners and experienced developers. ModernGL is suitable for applications such as games, simulations, and data visualizations.
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    The Arcade Library

    The Arcade Library

    Easy to use Python library for creating 2D arcade games

    Arcade is an easy-to-use Python library for creating 2D video games. It provides a modern and straightforward API, enabling developers to craft engaging games and graphical applications efficiently. Arcade supports rendering shapes, handling user input, and managing game physics, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced developers.
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    Ionflux Computer Graphics Toolkit

    Toolkit for 2D and 3D computer graphics

    NOTICE: This repository of IFCG will no longer be maintained. You can find the current version at https://github.com/TehFlux/ifcg The Ionflux Computer Graphics Toolkit is a collection of libraries for 2D and 3D graphics processing. The toolkit is written primarily in C++ and has full Python bindings for all components.
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    pyirrlicht

    pyirrlicht

    Access to Irrlicht Engine SDK from assembler, C, Python, Basic, Pascal

    Python ctypes module for the Irrlicht Engine SDK for 2d/3d games and graphics. Compatibility with all Python versions, wich support ctypes module. Second internal project is SWIG wrapper. Additional support for SVG files over AGG or Cairo library. Also irrlicht_c library give access to Irrlicht functional from other programming languages: ASM (FASM), C (TinyC), Basic (FreeBASIC, thinBasic, OxygenBasic), Pascal, Gentee, AutoIt and game frameworks like GameMaker or Blitz.
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    Python PS3 support library, primarily designed to support game development under Linux. At its core, there is an optimised SPU alpha-blended blit for fast 2D rendering, and also offers full support for multiple game controllers and sound playback.
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    A pure python canvas for drawing 2D primitives which outputs its data as SVG or VML but can be easily extended to output more formats.
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    g2 is an easy to use, portable and powerful 2D graphics library. It provides a comprehensive set of functions for simultaneous generation of graphical output on different types of devices.
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