GeoPix is a free and open source real-time lighting control and previz software. It's built in TouchDesigner, with a workflow and UI/UX inspired by 3d animation software.
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GeoPix is a free and open source real-time lighting control and previz software. It's built in TouchDesigner, with a workflow and UI/UX inspired by 3d animation software.
Official Code Release for [SIGGRAPH 2024] DiLightNet: Fine-grained Lighting Control for Diffusion-based Image Generation
(Very) Simple Python library implementation of the Art-Net protocol
A functional programming language and declarative system for describing 2D and 3D visuals
Control USB-DMX Hardware through Python 3. Works with Raspberry Pi, supports Enttec DMX USB Pro
An ecosystem monitoring setup, ideal for growing plants indoors without user intervention.
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Control Philips Hue lights based on proximity of a BLE transmitter to a BT receiver.
MCP server to control your Helvar DALI lighting system
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Natural language interface for the Phillips Hue API v2
A bridge between Homebridge and Dynalite via mqtt
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Python scripts for recording Art-Net DMX data to files and playing it back with optional MP3 audio synchronization.
Turn off select Philips Hue lights when computer is locked.
Code based DMX lighting control.
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