plotoptix
Data visualisation and ray tracing in Python based on OptiX 7.7 framework. (by rnd-team-dev)
pyrender
Easy-to-use glTF 2.0-compliant OpenGL renderer for visualization of 3D scenes. (by mmatl)
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474 | 1,235 | |
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8.2 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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plotoptix
Posts with mentions or reviews of plotoptix.
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- Data visualisation and ray tracing in Python based on OptiX framework
- GitHub - rnd-team-dev/plotoptix: Data visualisation and ray tracing in Python based on OptiX 7.5 framework.
- Data visualisation and ray tracing in Python based on OptiX 7.5 framework
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The Moon, large and sweet render from the Moonscapes collection
Thx! It is plotoptix, a package for ray tracing in Python, actually written by me ;)
pyrender
Posts with mentions or reviews of pyrender.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-02.
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good libraries for real time 3d visualization of position data?
im writing a program for a robot that will allow for the tracking of objects and the robots world positioning through aruco markers but i want to be able to have an easier way to double check if the data its producing is correct, thus ive been looking for libraries that can have a real time 3d viewer that runs in a separate thread and allows for me to load in models like obj'. i use to use pyrender which worked on my pc but it seams that the real time rendering does not work on mac and according to the github they still dont have an official fix at least not one i can get working. if anyone knows of a similar library thats easy to use please let me know!
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Python code that takes pictures from different view points of a 3d model
I've done something like this using https://github.com/mmatl/pyrender before. We were generating images + registered normal maps for a computer vision application.
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Anyone Using WSL2 with Arcade/Pyglet? (details in comments)
Some good debug info is available in this github thread for generic opengl debugging: https://github.com/mmatl/pyrender/issues/13
What are some alternatives?
When comparing plotoptix and pyrender you can also consider the following projects:
panim - Paradoxical ANIMation
Open3D - Open3D: A Modern Library for 3D Data Processing
3D-Rendering-Desktop-App - 3D rendering engine made using Python as an exploratory adventure into the world of 3D graphics.
VisPy - Main repository for Vispy
c-ray - c-ray is a small, simple path tracer written in C
Python-Raytracer - A basic Ray Tracer that exploits numpy arrays and functions to work fast.
GLSL-PathTracer - A toy physically based GPU path tracer (C++/OpenGL/GLSL)
wslg - Enabling the Windows Subsystem for Linux to include support for Wayland and X server related scenarios
BlendLuxCore - Blender Integration for LuxCore
vedo - A python module for scientific analysis of 3D data based on VTK and Numpy