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plant_rendering [2008-07-14 10:56] davegriffithsplant_rendering [2008-07-14 14:26] (current) davegriffiths
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 === Offline rendering === === Offline rendering ===
  
-xfrog (or "greenworks organic software"): [[http://www.xfrogdownloads.com/]]+== xfrog == 
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 +Greenworks organic software: [[http://www.xfrogdownloads.com/]] 
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 +== gen3 == 
 +"parameter-driven tree model generator for Blender" > http://www.geocities.com.nyud.net:8080/bgen3/ 
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 +== lsystem == 
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 +An lsystem script for blender: http://jmsoler.free.fr/util/blenderfile/images/lsystem/lsystem.htm 
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 +== Harry Potter 3 - Whomping willow == 
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 +Done entirely with implicit surfaces to deal with the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fillet_(mechanics)|filleting]] problem. 
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 +{{http://www.pawfal.org/dave/images/whomp2.jpg}} 
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 +Very slow to compute, of course - though it might be possible to use some implicit surface mesh calculation, especially if it can be done offline occasionally, and procedurally skinned to a skeleton.
  
 === Online rendering === === Online rendering ===
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 +A realtime tree rendering paper: http://www3.uji.es/~ribelles/Dept/Papers/Papers/dlsi_01032002.pdf
 +Lots of multiresolution/simplification strategies.
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 +An approach using billboards (camera facing sprites): http://www.gametools.org/projects_udg/gt_ibr/papers/treeBillboardClouds.pdf
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 +== Autumn ==
  
 One of my lsystem attempts in fluxus - a very stylistic approach (all right angles).  One of my lsystem attempts in fluxus - a very stylistic approach (all right angles). 
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-The cubes approach was too slow (for my old graphics card in 2004) I was spawning hundreds of trees at a time - they were evolving using mutation errors of data encoded in seeds the trees dropped. I later moved to using camera facing geometry (sprites), textured with faked normals to make them shade according to the lighting to appear cylindrical. With a bit of texturing it looked like this:+The cubes approach was too slow (for my old graphics card in 2004) I needed to be able to spawn hundreds of trees at a time - they were evolving using mutation errors of data encoded in seeds the trees dropped (and playing music as they grew). I later moved to using camera facing geometry (sprites), textured with faked normals to make them shade according to the lighting to appear cylindrical. With a bit of texturing it looked like this:
  
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