A game engine.
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OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is the computer industry's standard API for defining 2-D and 3-D graphic images. OpenGL allows new hardware innovations to be accessible through the API via the OpenGL extension mechanism. It is used in CAD (Computer-aided design), virtual reality, video games, and flight simulation.
A game engine.
An Acid Cam version powered by OpenGL, which can be operated using a computer keyboard for generating live visuals, to be streamed online through OBS.
My Custom Renderer used for learning OpenGL.
Tiny software rasterizer with programmable shader & skeletal animation support written in C++.
eepp is an open source cross-platform game and application development framework heavily focused on the development of rich graphical user interfaces.
A simple-to-use modular, cross-platform graphics library. It combines the freedom of lower-level graphics libraries with modern C techniques, offering both simplicity and convenience.
Thor Vector Graphics is a lightweight portable library used for drawing vector-based scenes and animations including SVG and Lottie. It can be freely utilized across various software platforms and applications to visualize graphical contents.
An OpenGL implementation offering 3D acceleration for Windows and Linux guests in QEMU
DDraceNetwork, a free cooperative platformer game
Native SungearEngine
Collection of cross-platform one-file C/C++ libraries with no dependencies, primarily used for games
3D Falling sand game inspired by The Powder Toy
Base layer for applications that utilize OpenGL and ImGui.
OpenGL Toy-"Engine" with Wavefront Path Tracer and Rasterizer Pipeline with Voxel Cone Tracing/Global Illumination
Created by Silicon Graphics
Released January 1992