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  1. OpenGL - The Industry Standard for High Performance Graphics

    This release expands graphics trace on Windows by adding support for Direct3D 11, WDDM CPU+GPU queues, and OpenGL. On Linux, new features include support for CUDA 10.2, …

  2. OpenGL - Examples

    Example for PC game developers to show how to combine texturing, reflections, and projected shadows all in real-time with OpenGL. Robust reflections use stenciling.

  3. OpenGL SDK

    OpenSceneGraph is a high-level 3D graphics toolkit exposing OpenGL's capabilities while providing many capabilities of its own. OpenSceneGraph boasts a large user community and …

  4. OpenGL SDK: OpenSceneGraph - high-performance open-source …

    OpenSceneGraph is an OpenGL-based high performance 3D graphics toolkit for visual simulation, games, virtual reality, scientific visualization, and modeling. It provides high-level …

  5. OpenGL Platform & OS Implementations

    OpenGL ES (OpenGL for Embedded Systems) is based on well-defined subset profiles of OpenGL and enables the lightest weight interface between software and hardware …

  6. OpenGL Overview

    Leading software developers use OpenGL, with its robust rendering libraries, as the 2D/3D graphics foundation for higher-level APIs. Developers leverage the capabilities of OpenGL to …

  7. OpenGL SDK

    Lighthouse 3D offers direct links to their tutorials covering the spectrum from GLUT to GLSL, computer graphics math to stencil shadows. OpenGL Samples Pack is a collection of OpenGL …

  8. OpenGL Newsgroups and Mailing Lists

    Leading software developers use OpenGL, with its robust rendering libraries, as the 2D/3D graphics foundation for higher-level APIs. Developers leverage the capabilities of OpenGL to …

  9. OpenGL News Archives

    OpenGL is the industry's most widely used, supported and best documented 2D/3D graphics API making it inexpensive & easy to obtain information on implementing OpenGL in hardware and …

  10. 13 Volume Visualization with Texture - OpenGL

    Examples of sampled 3D data can range from computational fluid dynamics, medical data from CAT or MRI scanners, seismic data, or any volumetric information where geometric surfaces …