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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft: Java Edition (available for Windows, macOS, and Linux) can be modded on the client (local installations of the game) on servers, or on both simultaneously. [1] Client mods can change the appearance and some behavior of the game. Server only mods (commonly referred to as plugins) can change behavior, and often add minigames, anti ...

  3. Softwarp - Wikipedia

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    Softwarp is a software technique to warp an image so that it can be projected on a curved screen. This can be done in real time by inserting the softwarp as a last step in the rendering cycle. The problem is to know how the image should be warped to look correct on the curved screen.

  4. Avid Elastic Reality - Wikipedia

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    Elastic Reality made its name with the ease of use of its tool, and the quality of the resulting warps. Other warping tools have typically offered a simpler warping and morphing based on animating points on a grid, which can require significantly more work from the artist to animate distortion of organic shapes such as human faces.

  5. jMonkeyEngine - Wikipedia

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    Version 0.1 to 2.0 of jMonkeyEngine marks the time from when the project was first established in 2003, until the last 2.0 version was released in 2008. When the original core developers gradually discontinued work on the project throughout the end of 2007 and the beginning of 2008, Version 2.0 had not yet been made officially stable.

  6. Warp - Wikipedia

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    WARP, a VPN service developed by Cloudflare that is part of 1.1.1.1 app; Image warping, the process of distorting an image digitally; Softwarp, a software technique to warp an image so that it can be projected on a curved screen; Warped linear predictive coding, a tool used in audio signal processing

  7. 2.5D - Wikipedia

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    2.5D (basic pronunciation two-and-a-half dimensional) perspective refers to gameplay or movement in a video game or virtual reality environment that is restricted to a two-dimensional (2D) plane with little to no access to a third dimension in a space that otherwise appears to be three-dimensional and is often simulated and rendered in a 3D digital environment.

  8. Warp (video games) - Wikipedia

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    A warp, also known as a portal or teleporter, is an element in video game design that allows a player character instant travel between two locations or levels.A specific area that allows such travel is referred to as a warp zone.

  9. Texture mapping - Wikipedia

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    A texture map [5] [6] is an image applied (mapped) to the surface of a shape or polygon. [7] This may be a bitmap image or a procedural texture.They may be stored in common image file formats, referenced by 3D model formats or material definitions, and assembled into resource bundles.