MakeHuman(C) is an open-source, open graphics library, stand-alone,
multi-platform, software program, which is completely written in C
language. Its purpose is to provide a versatile, professional and
extremely specialized application for parametrical modeling of
three-dimensional humanoid characters.
Mapyrus is software for creating plots of points, lines, polygons
and labels to PostScript (high resolution, up to A0 paper size),
Portable Document Format (PDF), Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format
and web image output formats.
MegaPOV is a collection of unofficial extensions for the freeware
raytracer POV-Ray. It is maintained by a group of POV-Community
members - the MegaPOV Team. Up-to-date versions and information can
be obtained at the MegaPOV website:
The Mesh Viewer is an easy to use lightweight application to display
triangular meshes from a variety of file formats. It uses the OpenGL API
to render the models. The program was born under the need for quickly
displaying reconstructed triangulated meshes. The Mesh Viewer based on
an idea and an early elementary implementation from Craig Robertson. The
current version was developed by Helmut Cantzler. Triangular meshes can
be displayed texture mapped (optional with bilinear filtering), solid or
as a skeleton (full or just the front lines). The surface normals of the
triangles can be displayed optionally.
Features (from a different data file) like edges and points can be
displayed into the mesh. Loaded models can be rotated, translated and
scaled (all done with the mouse). The model is lighted by multiple light
sources. Viewpoints can be saved. Screenshots of the model can be taken (as
BMP, JPEG, PNG and so on).
Ming is an LGPL'ed Flash 4/5 (TM) movie (SWF) output library with PHP,
Python, Ruby, Perl 5, C and C++ interfaces.
Mirage is a fast and simple GTK+ image viewer.
- Supports png, jpg, svg, xpm, gif, bmp, tiff, and others
- Cycling through multiple images (with preloading)
- Slideshow and fullscreen modes
- Rotating, zooming, flipping, resizing, cropping
- Saving, deleting, renaming
- Custom actions
- Command-line access
- Configurable interface
Multican is Canon EOS cameras USB remote control utility for 300D, 350D, 30D,
20D, and 5D. Multican allows scripted remote control of multiple cameras; it
is possible to control up to six cameras attached at the same time.
Multican communicates with camera directly, without generic library such as
provided by gPhoto2, and currently has no GUI, which makes it no replacement
for Canon's EOS Utility, but it can be useful nonetheless in various setups,
e.g. for astrophotography.
Mitsuba is a research-oriented rendering system in the style of PBRT, from
which it derives much inspiration. It is written in portable C++, implements
unbiased as well as biased techniques, and contains heavy optimizations
targeted towards current CPU architectures. Mitsuba is extremely modular: it
consists of a small set of core libraries and over 100 different plugins that
implement functionality ranging from materials and light sources to complete
rendering algorithms.
In comparison to other open source renderers, Mitsuba places a strong emphasis
on experimental rendering techniques, such as path-based formulations of
Metropolis Light Transport and volumetric modeling approaches. Thus, it may
be of genuine interest to those who would like to experiment with such
techniques that haven't yet found their way into mainstream renderers, and it
also provides a solid foundation for research in this domain.
Mitsuba comes with a command-line interface as well as a graphical frontend to
interactively explore scenes. While navigating, a rough preview is shown that
becomes increasingly accurate as soon as all movements are stopped. Once a
viewpoint has been chosen, a wide range of rendering techniques can be used to
generate images, and their parameters can be tuned from within the program.
Nathive is a libre software image editor, similar to Adobe Photoshop,
Corel Photo-Paint or The GIMP, but focused on usability, logic and
providing a smooth learning curve for everyone. The project run in
the Gnome desktop environment and anyone is welcome to collaborate
on it with code, translations or ideas.
This project is in the alpha phase, so it is an incomplete work,
unfit for the end user yet. The intention is to achieve a professional
graphic editor progressively without giving up initial usability.
Nathive is written from scratch in C using GTK+, and is designed
to be simple, lightweight, and easy to install and use.
mtPaint is a simple GTK+1/2 painting program designed for creating icons
and pixel based artwork. It can edit indexed palette or 24 bit RGB images
and offers basic painting and palette manipulation tools. It also has
several other more powerful features such as channels, layers and
animation. Due to its simplicity and lack of dependencies it runs well on
GNU/Linux, Windows and older PC hardware.