Sketch-based Parameterization of L-systems using
Illustration-inspired Construction Lines
Fabricio Anastacio, Przemyslaw Prusinkiwicz, and Mario Costa Souza
Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary
Abstract
We present a sketch-based interface for parameter control of
rule-based models. It allows intuitive specification and creation of
plant structures with L-systems. Construction lines inspired by
concept sketches are employed as a way to define and manipulate
global-to-local characteristics of L-system models. The overall
structure, posture and proportions of the plant are initially sketched
by the user as construction line arrangements. They are automatically
encoded as a set of positional functions controlling internode
lengths, branching angles, organ sizes, and stem shape. These
positional functions are then used to parameterize pre-defined
L-system templates representing phyllotactic patterns for positioning
lateral organ surfaces such as leaves and petals. Results are
presented for single monopodial plant structures, all generated from
simple input construction line sketches.
Reference
Fabricio Anastacio, Przemyslaw Prusinkiwicz, and Mario Costa Souza.
Sketch-based Parameterization of L-systems using
Illustration-inspired Construction Lines. Proceedings of
the EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling,
2008.
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