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  1. OpenFX

    22.09.2005 OpenFX 1.5 released, with environment mapping support -- posted by Anil Madhavapeddy. OpenFX 1.5 is now available from our download section, including example …

  2. OpenFX downloads

    OpenFX uses three 3rd party libraries, the Visualization Toolkit - the built libraries are included in the OpenFX source distribution. The ASSIMP multi format import library is used to support …

  3. About OpenFX

    OpenFX is an Open-Source 3D modeling, animation and rendering suite created by Dr. Stuart Ferguson. He made the decision to release the source code to the public in the middle of …

  4. OpenFX tutorials

    If you feel you can explain a method of using OpenFX to create a building block technique that will be useful to others, please submit screenshots and brief step by step instructions of your …

  5. About OpenFX

    A description of the shortcut keys available in OpenFX has been kick-started by Keith Kelly. These describe what keys are bound to actions in OpenFX and how they are affected by the …

  6. OpenFX plugins

    This page contains a list of plugins which can enhance the functionality of OpenFX. These are binary files containing code that will be used by OpenFX to perform tasks such as image …

  7. About OpenFX

    Image Post Processor Effects Blur Blurs the screen to simulate Motion Blur. Depth of Field Simulates photographic depth of field. Filter Changes the color of all pixels after the rendering …

  8. OpenFX

    Some screenshots and example outputs are available from the OpenFX gallery (http://openfx.org/gallery). The full binary release also bundles a large number of example …

  9. OpenFX plugins

    Once you have downloaded the package, the .dll and .afx files need to be extracted using a tool such as WinZip and placed in the plugins directory inside the directory that you installed …

  10. Developing OpenFX

    This section provides documentation on how to write OpenFX plugins. Use it in conjunction with the user's guides, the program itself, the online help files and the source code documentation.