There are 2 repositories under lighting-effects topic.
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
AlienFX is a CLI and GUI utility to control the lighting effects of your Alienware computer.
Unified lighting effects across multiple brands and various games.
Make normal maps for 2D art
Neural Network Ambien Occlusion based on http://theorangeduck.com/page/neural-network-ambient-occlusion
A work in progress solution for capsule shadows in Unity.
The VR Ambilight enhances VR immersion with dynamic ambient lighting synchronized to on-screen content.
Gamemaker Lighting Engine
A desktop and mobile platform for customisation and control of RGB LED strips and a wide range of smart lighting devices.
An open source repository of Anne Pro 2 lighting profiles. Contributions via pull requests are welcome and encouraged!
Better AlienFX/LightFX SDK than Dell official's one without any limitations. Support virtually any Alienware/Dell G notebook, desktops, monitors, mouse, keyboards.
An alternative Aura SDK
a software 3d render library in cplusplus, only uses STL, run in windows or linux, gui is based on qt5.
3D City Architecture Computer Graphics System Design
An imitation of popular game Subway surfers, made using WebGL
PoC setting lighting of Razer Chroma devices to dominant colour of currently playing Spotify song's album art. 💡🎶
LED Light Server & Effects Library
A simulation of Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine lighting effect.
Isaac Hayes Wallpaper Generator
A simple c++ programm that overides GALAX/KFA2 Lighting service.
Web UI for Redshift LED effects server https://github.com/brianewing/redshift
An ES6 rewrite of the amazing Illuminated library by Gaëtan Renaudeau
Gaming room illumination with CS:GO game state effects
Unfinished project to rebuild GTA's graphics engine with advanced rendering techniques
Connect to a Yongnuo LED light over Bluetooth LE and control it using OSC
This system is a flashing LED TV backlight that contains a sensitive mic sensor that allows the LED lights to dance to the music tempo. The device uses a mic sensor as an input as it receives the sound signal and inputs a signal into the microcontroller (Arduino Nano). The microcontroller outputs bits (0 = 0v or 1 = 5v) depending on the frequency of the sound signal received from the sound sensor module. The output load consists of an RGB LEDs strip that runs on 12-volt DC, however, Arduino Nano only produces 5v out and it's not enough to turn on a 12v LED strip. To solve this problem, 3 MOSFETS were used to provide RGB LEDs 12 volts * 2 Amper power from the external power source and controlling the inputs of the MOSFET with the Microcontroller PWM pins to control the N-type junction. The lights flash when music is heard by the mic sensor.
Linux kernel module for Enttec Open DMX and generic FTDI RS-485 dongles