Software
Here is a list of some free softwares that have been developed in our team.
(Full list via BIL database:
here.)
Internal developments
GigaVoxels
Gigavoxels / GigaSpace
is a GPU-based library for the efficient rendering of massive scenes
and objects (i.e. very detailled, large or crowded).
It is used in several of our
publications.
Proland
Proland
is a C++/OpenGL library for the GPU-Based real-time quality rendering
of multi-resolution terrains (up to whole planets), the real-time
management and edition of vector data (representing for instance
roads or rivers), the rendering of atmosphere and clouds, the
rendering and animation of the oceans, and the rendering of forests.
It is used in several of
our
publications.
MobiNet
MobiNet
MobiNet is a software for programming the behavior of animated mobile objects using an intuitive interface and language. MobiNet is totally interactive, easing learning and tuning of mobiles. Moreover, MobiNet is built to work in network (but it can also be used on a standalone computer).
MobiNet is especially interesting as a pedagogic platform, for
initiating students (from high school to university) to games
programming, or more generally to provide them with a concrete
intuitive and fun version of the notions seen in math and physics
course.
It yielded several pedagogical publications (cf website).
libQGLViewer
libQGLViewer
is a GPL-free software C++ library, based on openGL and Qt, which eases the development of a new 3D
applications. It is designed for 3D developers, who can design a versatile and powerful 3D viewer
with only a few lines of code. The viewer is designed to be as general as possible and is not
designed for a specific 3D application. It provides some useful classical functionalities such as a
camera trackball, screenshot saving, mouse manipulated frames, stereo display, keyFrames and more.
X3DToolkit
X3DToolKit is a LGPL free
C++ library for loading and processing X3D models. It has been designed so that extending the X3D
language is easy.
Freestyle
Freestyle is a
GPL free software for NPR line drawing rendering from 3D scenes. It provides a python programable
interface for style desctription.
VRender
VRender
is a simple tool to render the content of an OpenGL window
to a vectorial device such as Postscript, XFig (and soon SVG). The main usage of
this library is to make clean vector drawings for publications, books, mainly from
3D data, but not only.
TiffIO
TiffIO
is a plugin that enable any Qt based application to read/write
TIFF images through the standard Qt's QImage class.
SciPres
SciPres
is a system for creating animated presentations.
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Software related to publications
Dynamic Canvas

The
Dynamic Canvas technics allows, during a virtual walkthrough
stylized as a "tour in a picture", to ensure a background
having a 2D look while following the 3D motions.
The code of the
Dynamic Canvas for Immersive
Non-Photorealistic Walkthroughs article is available from the publication web page.
Diffusion curves

Diffusion curves is a new vector-based primitive for creating smooth-shaded images.
A protoype is availabel for windows on the
publication page.
Other interesting links
The
teaching pages have numerous interesting links as well as some online
courses. You may also look at the pages associated to some
research themes
or specific
projects.
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