Title: | Influence of the underwater environment in the procedural generation of marine alga Asparagopsis Armata |
Authors: | Rodrigues, Nelson Sousa, António Augusto Rodrigues, Rui Coelho, António |
Citation: | WSCG 2022: full papers proceedings: 30. International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, p. 273-281. |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Václav Skala - UNION Agency |
Document type: | conferenceObject |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11025/49605 |
ISBN: | 978-80-86943-33-6 |
ISSN: | 2464-4617 |
Keywords: | procedurální generace;parametrické L-systémy;podvodní prostředí;Asparagopsis Armata |
Keywords in different language: | procedural generation;parametric L-systems;underwater environment;Asparagopsis Armata |
Abstract in different language: | Content generation is a heavy task in virtual worlds design. Procedural content generation techniques aim to agile this process by automating the 3D modelling with some degree of parametrisation. The novelty of this work is the procedural generation of the marine alga (Asparagopsis armata), taking into consideration the underwater environmental factors. The depth and the occlusion were the two parameters in this study to simulate how the alga growth is influenced by the environment where the alga grows. Starting by building a prototype to explore different L-systems categories to model the alga, the stochastic L-systems with parametric features were selected to generate different alga plasticities. Qualitative methods were used to evaluate the designed grammar and alga’s animation results by comparing videos and images of the Asparagopsis armata with the computer-generated versions |
Rights: | © Václav Skala - UNION Agency |
Appears in Collections: | WSCG 2022: Full Papers Proceedings |
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