Moth is a simple to use triangle mesh editor based on standardized OpenGL and
XML (file format) technologies. Its major field of application is the creation
of 3D models for interactive applications like games, visualizations,
simulations, virtual worlds and similar uses. Another field of application is
3D sketching.
WWW: http://moth.titanothere.com/
PR: ports/85955
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <ip@doom.homeunix.org>
viewing and projection in OpenGL. It allows user to see effects
of changing viewing and projection parameters on seeing a scene.
Additionally it is possible to dump a C file which specifies viewing
and projection of the current principal view in one routine. It could
be incorporated into another program that wants to define a specific
view and projection. VVV can therefore be used as a preview tool.
PR: ports/85948
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <ip@doom.homeunix.org>
fv is an HDRI viewer. Currently supported formats are the followings:
* Greg Ward's HDR (also known as Radiance/PIC/RGBE). See
http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~bjw/rgbe.html for details.
* Paul Debevec's PFM (Portable Float Map). See
http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pfm.html for details.
fv reads data from the standard input or files specified as
arguments. In the latter case, each file may be compressed one with
gzip or bzip2. The file may also change after fv is invoked, except
its header part. fv checks whether the file changes and updates the
display if necessary. This feature is useful for checking intermediate
outputs from renderers.
WWW: http://www.eaflux.com/fv/
PR: ports/85840
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <ip@doom.homeunix.org>
It uses a very fast algorithm and generates high quality, smooth images.
It is fully interactive, allowing for real-time mouse navigation and dynamic
generation of the Julia fractal preview. OpenGL-rendered 3D view of the
fractals is also supported.
WWW: http://zeus.polsl.gliwice.pl/~mimec/index.php?id=fraqtive
PyroTechnics is a simple OpenGL-based firework simulator.
Features
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o a bunch of nifty kinds of fireworks
o the ability to choreograph firework displays
o a texture-mapped water surface
o reflections in the water
o fogging
o a moving camera
o the ability to save screenshots
WWW: http://nostatic.org/pyro/pyro.html
PR: ports/85842
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <ip@doom.homeunix.org>
support popular graphics image formats like PNG, BMP, JPEG, TIFF and others as
needed by today's multimedia applications. FreeImage is easy to use, fast,
multithreading safe, compatible with all 32-bit versions of Windows, and
cross-platform (works both with Linux and Mac OS X).
PR: ports/85552
Submitted by: "Choe, Cheng-Dae" <whitekid@gmail.com>
images with EXIF information.
In addition to the standard EXIF fields, MetaCam also supports vendor-specific
extensions from Nikon, Olympus, Canon and Casio.
PR: ports/85628
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
or splitting animations apart, or for optimising animations created
by other programs.
PR: ports/85516
Submitted by: Jamie Jones <jamie@bishopston.net>
GNOME Colorscheme is a color scheme builder for the GNOME desktop. It is
useful for web creation as well as room painting. It supports 6 various types
of color schemes: Complements, Split Complements, Triads, Tetrads, Analogous,
and Monochromatic.
The user can lighten/darken the whole colorscheme or increase/decrease its
saturation.
WWW: http://home.gna.org/colorscheme/
PR: ports/85458
Submitted by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl>