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2009

Browse Stellarium Files on SourceForge.net

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The "Stellarium-user-guide/0.10.2-1/stellarium_user_guide-0.10.2-1.pdf" file could not be found or is not available. Please select another file. SourceForge.net > Find Software > Stellarium > Browse Files Share Donate Stellarium by matthewg42, xalioth * Summary * Files * Support * Develop Stellarium renders 3D photo-realistic skies in real time with OpenGL. It displays stars, constellations, planets, nebulas and others things like ground, landscape, atmosphere, etc. Browse Files for Stellarium File/Folder Name Platform Size Date Downloads Notes/Subscribe Newest Files stellarium_user_guide-0.10.2-1.pdf 1.4 MiB Wed Mar 11 2009 00:03 41,330 Release Notes

2008

Terragen™

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Overview Terragen is a scenery generator, created with the goal of generating photorealistic landscape images and animations. It is available for Windows and the Mac OS. At this stage in its development, Terragen is free for personal, noncommercial use. Although Terragen is a continually evolving work-in-progress, it is already capable of near-photorealistic results for professional landscape visualisation, special effects, art and recreation. Terragen has been used in a variety of commercial applications including film, television and music videos, games and multimedia, books, magazines and print advertisements. For just a small selection of projects Terragen has been used in, please visit the commercial use page. Despite the fact that Terragen can be used for professional landscape visualisation projects, it is accessible and easy to get started with. You could be rendering your first landscape image in as little as 15 minutes after installation. You can view a gallery of images created by Terragen users here. Terragen has a native user interface, using facilities provided by the operating system of the respective platform, as opposed to the custom user interfaces used by many similar applications. This means Terragen can follow the usage conventions of each platform as closely as possible, which ensures that it looks and feels just like the other applications you use and means there is no learning curve with respect to the basic operation of Terragen. Here are some screenshots of Terragen on different platforms. Click to see larger

openfx - resources

Resources This section will provide many resources for the OpenFX community, such as sample models, animation files, tutorials and other tips and tricks. * Tutorials * Plugin libraries * Shortcut references * Image map packages * Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Tutorials We now have a new tutorial section that will be filled with step by step instructions for using OpenFX to create your blockbuster animation. You can also download them as printer-friendly PDFs below: * OpenFX 2.0 Manual [pdf] * OpenFX 2.0 Tutorial [pdf] Plugin libraries The plugin library repository is now up. This contains a list of plugins available which can be installed to enhance the feature set of OpenFX. Note that these are all optional. For a list of plugins included in the official OpenFX distribution, please visit the plugins page. Shortcut references A description of the shortcut keys available in OpenFX has been kick-started by Keith Kelly. These describe what keys are bound to actions in OpenFX and how they are affected by the Shift, Alt and Ctrl modifier keys. Image map packages Our image map packages contain image maps useful for your animations and models. Image maps are images placed on the surface of polygons to add detail without increasing the computation that has to be performed when rendering an image.

k3d: Experimenting with godliness (NOT k-3d)

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Here's any tuts that I or someone else has made for this page. Anything doing with 3d coding can go under here. If you want to write one, make sure it is 3d coding or anything to get a framework to do 3d coding. Tuts on opening windows in Windows or X11; using OpenGL, D3D, Glide, or any other 3d api; writting a 3d software renderer; the math behind 3d; event pipelining; networking; optimizing; or anything else could possible go here. Making a 3d engine is going to span nearly every reach of programming known.

Gimp Tutoriais

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www.gimp.com.br Fevereiro 18, 2008, 02:52:33 * Olá, Visitante. Por favor Entre ou Registe-se se ainda não for membro. Perdeu o seu e-mail de activação? Entrar com nome de utilizador, password e duração da sessão Notícias: Última versão do GiMP: 2.4 Início Ajuda Pesquisa Calendário Entrar Registe-se playstation games 3D computação gráfica CG dualcore CPU monitores desenho computadores câmeras digitais scanners tablets cursos animação memória lcd linux nvidia gforce amd pendrive mp4 mp3 dvd divx www.gimp.com.br > Gimp > Gimp Tutoriais (Moderadores: ducacm, The Nick)

Misfit Model 3D - Home

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Misfit Model 3D is an OpenGL-based 3D model editor that works with triangle-based models. It supports multi-level undo, skeletal animations, simple texturing, scripting, command-line batch processing, and a plugin system for adding new model and image filters. Complete online help is included. It is designed to be easy to use and easy to extend with plugins and scripts. Misfit Model 3D was written and tested on Linux (2.4 and 2.6 kernels) and has been compiled and tested on most major Linux distributions. It is also known to run on FreeBSD, Windows XP/2000, and Mac OS X (experimental).

Wings 3d

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Wings 3D is a subdivision modeler inspired by Nendo and Mirai from Izware. It is possible to assign materials, vertex color, UV coordinates and textures, but there will be improvements in those features before Wings goes 1.0. There is no support in Wings for doing animations. System Requirements * Windows: OpenGL required. From 0.99.00: Windows 2000 or higher required. * Mac OS X: From 0.98.35: 10.4 ("Tiger") or higher required. From 0.98.26 (Nov 2004): 10.3 ("Panther") or higher required. Earlier releases run on 10.2 or higher. There is no Mac OS 9 version. * Linux: Open GL or Mesa required. * Other Unix: OpenGL required; you'll need to build from source.

2007

Album Shaper

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Presenter is an OpenGL-based slideshow viewer with limited support for viewing details of how photos were taken. Numerous 3D and 2D transition effects are provided in this sleek cut down app.

blender.org - Getting started

Before you dive into Blender you'll first need to understand the interface. Most of what you'll learn about the interface carries over to the rest of Blender's features.

CinePaint

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CinePaint is a collection of free open source software tools for deep paint manipulation and image processing. CinePaint is used for motion picture frame-by-frame retouching, dirt removal, wire rig removal, render repair, background plates, and 3d model textures. It's been used on many feature films, including The Last Samurai where it was used to add flying arrows. It's also being used by pro photographers who need greater color fidelity than is available in other tools

blender.org - Quickstart

At first look Blender 2.3 can be very intimidating. So many buttons, too many for you to figure out what they all do on your own, trust me, I know... I tried. So I'd like to personally welcome you to the Blender Quickstart page

openuniverse - Download

* Linux/UNIX: Beta3 (source code only) Site 1 You'll need Mesa 3.2, GLUT 3.7 (you don't need glut if you've downloaded MesaDemos) and optionally GLUI. See Requirements. * Windows 95/98/NT/2000 Beta3 (binaries and source code) Site 1 Make sure you have working OpenGL drivers before complaining :-). * OpenUniverse high resolution pack Very high resolution Earth, Mars and Io maps Site 1 This is a must if you have a GeForce card. Just uncompress this file and copy the JPEGs to the textures directory. © openuniverse · 2005 Home | Contact

Celestia: Download

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ownload Celestia 1.4.1 Please select the appropriate Celestia 1.4.1 package for your computer from the list below. Downloads are all hosted by SourceForge, meaning you are required to select a download server after clicking on the link. As a result, right-clicking on a link and selecting "Save as..." may not work as expected.

Stellarium

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Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go

openuniverse

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Strictly spoken it's a piece of software, simulating the Solar System's bodies in 3D on your Windows or Linux PC (will work in most *NIX's as well).

Celestia: Home

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Celestia Welcome to Celestia ... The free space simulation that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions. Celestia runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

Autodesk - Home Page

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Autodesk to Acquire Skymatter, Makers of Mudbox Find out how this acquisition will expand Autodesk’s 3D entertainment and design offerings.