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    Open Brush

    Open Brush

    Open Brush is the community led successor to Tilt Brush!

    ...Unleash your creativity with three-dimensional brush strokes, choosing from a wide palette, of brushes, including stars, light, and even fire. Your room is your canvas. Your palette is your imagination. The possibilities are endless. Open Brush is a derivative made from the open source code of Tilt Brush, a room-scale 3D-painting virtual-reality application available from Google, originally developed by Skillman & Hackett. OpenBrush strives to be an open source tool to help everyone create their own art. We believe in the preservation of art, and the freedom of artists. At our core, we are community led and driven, and while there may be a small core team behind OpenBrush, it would not be possible without our community.
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    Radegast

    Radegast

    Lightweight client for connecting to Second Life and OpenSim

    Radegast is a virtual world client compatible with Second Life and OpenSimulator. Its main purpose is to provide an alternative client to Linden Lab-derived virtual world viewers. There is a strong focus on accessibility and non-3D interaction. Given the current nature of changes in Second Life, I felt it was prudent to take on another abandoned text-focused viewer. Introducing MEGAbolt, a fork of the METAbolt viewer which was abandoned by its author almost eight years ago. Keep in mind,...
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    Calcflow

    Calcflow

    A virtual reality tool for mathematical modeling

    The repository contains the open-sourced code to Calcflow, a powerful mathematical visualization tool designed to give students, educators, and engineers a better grasp on some of the most difficult concepts in vector calculus. Utilizing the best UI/UX theory, Calcflow is an intuitive VR interface for vector calculus and is used by scientists and engineers for both educational and commercial applications. Today, the most common tool for complex maths visualization in the classroom is the...
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    RESTbot

    RESTbot

    RESTful transactions to interact with a bot in Second Life or OpenSim

    RESTBot is a C# webserver that uses RESTful transactions to interact with a bot in Second Life or OpenSimulator. This bot (or a collection of bots) is started through a REST command and can be stopped the same way. The software is extremely modular, and is designed to easily accept plugins that developers can write (in C#) to add more complex interaction between a web application and a Second Life® bot (a non-human-controlled avatar). *Note:* No Files for release; source code only (on the Code tab) The Wiki might be a bit weird to navigate, since it was imported from GitHub...
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