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Comparison of Open Source Rendering Libraries
Záleta, Martin ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Havel, Jiří (advisor)
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed analysis of some of the major available open source rendering libraries with the emphasis on their notable characteristics, and an in-depth comparison among them with regards to their possible practical use. Specifically, the selected rendering libraries in this paper are the following - OpenSceneGraph, Ogre 3D, Irrlicht Engine, Crystal Space and OpenSG, but a sidenote is given to some of the others as well. Last but not least, self-made examples of their usage are also included, and are meant to demonstrate some of the mentioned characteristics and principles of the analysed libraries.
Procedurally Generated City
Pazdera, Radek ; Nečas, Ondřej (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis covers procedural generation of cities. It explores various existing systems that allow procedural generation of large urban areas. Some of the used approaches in this area are later discussed and explained. This thesis also describes design, implementation and testing of an open-source system for procedural generation of cities, which is based on the discussed techniques. The system consists of libcity library and a demo application OgreCity. At the end of this thesis is the current implementation evaluated and a few possible extensions are proposed.
Procedurally Generated City
Pazdera, Radek ; Nečas, Ondřej (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis covers procedural generation of cities. It explores various existing systems that allow procedural generation of large urban areas. Some of the used approaches in this area are later discussed and explained. This thesis also describes design, implementation and testing of an open-source system for procedural generation of cities, which is based on the discussed techniques. The system consists of libcity library and a demo application OgreCity. At the end of this thesis is the current implementation evaluated and a few possible extensions are proposed.
Comparison of Open Source Rendering Libraries
Záleta, Martin ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Havel, Jiří (advisor)
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed analysis of some of the major available open source rendering libraries with the emphasis on their notable characteristics, and an in-depth comparison among them with regards to their possible practical use. Specifically, the selected rendering libraries in this paper are the following - OpenSceneGraph, Ogre 3D, Irrlicht Engine, Crystal Space and OpenSG, but a sidenote is given to some of the others as well. Last but not least, self-made examples of their usage are also included, and are meant to demonstrate some of the mentioned characteristics and principles of the analysed libraries.

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