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A versatile framework to visualize geospatial data in the browser - Website - Examples - API documentation
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Lightweight and modular C++11/C++14 graphics middleware for games and data visualization https://magnum.graphics/
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Official application for Giro3D, available at https://piero.giro3d.org
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Extras for the Magnum C++11/C++14 graphics engine https://magnum.graphics/
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A collection of resources around creative coding and generative art.
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Core library to load and update NeutrinoParticles effects.
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A high-performance web-based DWG/DXF viewer without requiring any backend server
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Example application that demonstrates how to use the @mlightcad/cad-viewer component with a full-featured Vue.js interface.
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A React library for creating retro video-game cutscenes using WebGL and Canvas.
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Component-Based cross-platform modular WebGL game engine. This engine uses WebGL v.1.0 for cross-platform support.
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Utility for warping GIS-like triangular meshes to fit a projection; meant for helping WebGL raster reprojection. https://ivan.sanchezortega.es/development/2021/03/08/introducing-arrugator.html
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🕋 🔷 🔻 A project based in Computer Graphics and Interfaces. This project was built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript and WebGL. The application allows to visualize multiple 3D Geometric Solids, viewed by multiple projections and angles. The application allows also, see the 3D Geometric Solids in multiple colors, drawed in white Wired lines and even, painted and iluminated by custom Vertex/Fragment Shaders that the user can upload to the application, all this in the canvas of the Web Browser!Updated -
☀ ️🏢 🚁 A project based in Computer Graphics and Interfaces. This project was built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript and WebGL. The application allows to drive a Flying Helicopter above a city, all using 3D Modelling and 3D Objects. The Flying Helicopter it's drove using the keyboard and you can see all the action of multiple angles, using an Axonometric Projection!Updated -
You're a ball and have to choose the right color, to get over some barriers.
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