Fragmentarium is a computer graphics application and platform for experimenting with 3D shapes, geometry, textures, and more. It is an open source tool for creating and manipulating 3D graphics, allowing users to explore and create complex 3D scenes without the need for advanced coding knowledge. Fragmentarium provides an intuitive GUI for creating and manipulating 3D shapes and modifying their geometry, color, and texture. The program includes a library of 3D objects, and users can import their own models from a variety of file formats. Fragmentarium also includes a range of tools for transforming and manipulating 3D models, such as the ability to move, rotate, and scale objects, create meshes, and apply various materials and textures. Fragmentarium also features a scripting language, which allows users to create fully automated 3D animations and effects. Additionally, Fragmentarium provides a range of rendering options, such as ray tracing and path tracing, which can be used to create photo-realistic images. Fragmentarium is a powerful tool for creating and manipulating 3D graphics, and it is an ideal choice for developers and artists alike who are looking to explore and create complex 3D scenes.
Discontinued According to the official website k-3d.org: The latest version of the "source code" is from November 2015. And the latest binary executable version is even older. According to its Sourceforge page (https://sourceforge.net/projects/k3d/files/K-3D Win32 Binaries /), the latest version is from June 2010.