VL53L0X controlled automatic lighting system
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VL53L0X controlled automatic lighting system
Unified lighting effects across multiple brands and various games.
Control LEDs connected to an Arduino with iCUE, create an unofficial Corsair iCUE compatible Arduino LED controller.
Alienware systems lights, fans, and power control tools and apps
Special-effects Arduino sketches written for model railroading applications.
AlienFX is a CLI and GUI utility to control the lighting effects of your Alienware computer.
Magic Lights provides an easy way to define simple and complex light scenes for your home. Scenes can be tracked and are dynamic, enabling new ways to experience your home automation setup.
A work in progress solution for capsule shadows in Unity.
Unfinished project to rebuild GTA's graphics engine with advanced rendering techniques
Converts audio waves to electromagnetic waves. Or call it sound to light, with a handful different processing options.
A Löve2D implementation of a 2D visibility algorithm.
A WebGL project showcasing a 3D car scene, enhanced with interactive feaures like differnt camera views, movement, lighting, reflections, and refraction effects controlled through keyboard inputs.
The VR Ambilight enhances VR immersion with dynamic ambient lighting synchronized to on-screen content.
Spice up your longboard riding with the power of rainbows. The rainbow effect's speed is proportional to the boards speed giving a mesmerizing effect.
3D models from some SpongeBob SquarePants characters and scenarios, implemented using OpenGL API.
Lighting options for Anne Pro2 RGB keyboard, inspired by famous paintings
Better AlienFX/LightFX SDK than Dell official's one without any limitations. Support virtually any Alienware/Dell G notebook, desktops, monitors, mouse, keyboards.
LED Light Server & Effects Library
A collection of links to OpenGL projects.
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