OpenShadingLanguage
Advanced shading language for production GI renderers (by AcademySoftwareFoundation)
prettymaps
A small set of Python functions to draw pretty maps from OpenStreetMap data. Based on osmnx, matplotlib and shapely libraries. (by marceloprates)
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OpenShadingLanguage
Posts with mentions or reviews of OpenShadingLanguage.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-19.
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Node based shader editors are so annoying
Most DCC tools allow you to write shaders using OSL, these are usually used for pattern generation of some type. The node editors are used to wire up layers and the BRDF inputs from these other nodes.
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Update on bevy_blender (releasing v0.2) and inquiry on the interest of a new OSL based render engine
Useful Links: blender_bevy repo OSL repo and front page A nice YouTube video describing OSL
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Vulkan - the wheel of reinvention
You might like something like OSL, which is much more about standardizing light transport in physically plausible ways as the basic idea: https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/OpenShadingLanguage
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Hacker News top posts: Aug 25, 2021
Open Shading Language – Advanced shading language for production GI renderers\ (3 comments)
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Open Shading Language – Advanced shading language for production GI renderers
The language is separate from its implementations.
But as far as the ASF code base: there seems to be CUDA code in here: https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/OpenShadingLang... - and also using LLVM for x86 doesn't preclude targeting GPUs, either with LLVM or without.
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Amazon announces Open 3D Engine
You mean this: https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/OpenShadingLanguage? I had never seen this before, it looks like a very basic extension of GLSL, and meant for a more restrictive environment than GLSL and seems to double down on a lot of GLSL's mistakes rather than improve on the language.
prettymaps
Posts with mentions or reviews of prettymaps.
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Show HN: Map2Image – Download Beautiful City Maps
These maps look great! Reminds me of a project I saw a long time ago [1]. Glad you made this downloadable for everyone who cannot write code.
P.S.: Now, I also have some (birthday) presents ;-)
- A small set of Python functions to draw pretty maps from OpenStreetMap data
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Riddle me this: "Huku ni wapi?"
You can generate them yourself from Open Street Maps. Use this Google Colab. Source - prettymaps.
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Used Python to draw this map of Motijheel, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Check out this repo
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Shapefiles for planet? Geofabrik only seems to have shapefiles for Antartica.
Check out Pretty Maps, or the online version, and /r/prettymaps_
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Geovisualization test with OSM map data and matplotib for styling
Great work! I love osmnx, it's such a nice library. I remember using it at school to work out distance from fire stations across my city. There's this nice library that uses it called prettymaps, I've been meaning to take some time with it to do some sweet posters.
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