List of articles about graphics software under Linux.
Photo magic with Gimp In this article we give you some basic ideas how to improve on your digital photos with The Gimp.
Going 3D with Blender: Very first Steps Blender is an open source 3D graphics program. In this first article in a series about Blender we look at the very basics and build a stage with sphere and cube on it.
Introdução ao BORG BORG is graphical user interface to BMRT, but it is not just a GUI it divides the rendering work across different computers where BMRT is used to render frames.
XMRM : Morphing sobre o Linux XMRM (Multi Resolution Morphing for X) is a morphing program that allows one to create an mpeg video based on the the transformation from one image into another one.
Sketch, vectorial drawing under Linux The advantages of a vectorial representation over bitmap is that files are smaller and the image can be enlarged significantly without differences in rendering (pixellisation). Sketch is written in Python, an object oriented interpreted programming language.
Writing Text with PhotoShop The graphics corner continues to review and compare two good Image manipulation tools: Photoshop and Gimp. Our reviewers explore the creation of text banners.
POVRAY II: Basic Notions This is the second article on a series about Povray. This time we review some general concepts and start describing the basic elements of the language.
RenderMan Who has not heard of Pixar? Who has not seen "Toy Story"? Pixar developed RenderMan.
Writing Text with Gimp The graphics corner continues to review and compare two good Image manipulation tools: Photoshop and Gimp. Our reviewers explore the creation of text banners.
MindsEye: 3D Modeling About 2 years ago, when linux was still very much a hackers operating system, the idea popped up to start work on a renderer/modeler/animation program for Linux.
GLUT programming:Windows and Animations GLUT is the GL Utility Toolkit, developed by Mark Kilgard. In this article the author introduces GLUT, and gives us a primer on Windows and Animations handling with GLUT.
What is OpenGL? This article is the first in a series about OpenGL, perhaps the most successful API for high-end 3D graphics