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Procedural Modeling in Theory and Practice

Ullrich, Torsten ; Schinko, Christoph ; Fellner, Dieter W. (2010)
Procedural Modeling in Theory and Practice.
WSCG 2010. Poster Proceedings.
Conference or Workshop Item, Bibliographie

Abstract

Procedural modeling is a technique to describe 3D objects by a constructive, generative description. In order to tap the full potential of this technique the content creator needs to be familiar with two worlds - procedural modeling techniques and computer graphics on the one hand as well as domain-specific expertise and specialized knowledge on the other hand. This article presents a JavaScript-based approach to combine both worlds. It describes a modeling tool for generative modeling whose target audience consists of beginners and intermediate learners of procedural modeling techniques. Our approach will be beneficial in various contexts. JavaScript is a wide-spread, easy-to-use language. With our tool procedural models can be translated from JavaScript to various generative modeling and rendering systems.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Erschienen: 2010
Creators: Ullrich, Torsten ; Schinko, Christoph ; Fellner, Dieter W.
Type of entry: Bibliographie
Title: Procedural Modeling in Theory and Practice
Language: English
Date: 2010
Publisher: University of West Bohemia, Plzen
Event Title: WSCG 2010. Poster Proceedings
Abstract:

Procedural modeling is a technique to describe 3D objects by a constructive, generative description. In order to tap the full potential of this technique the content creator needs to be familiar with two worlds - procedural modeling techniques and computer graphics on the one hand as well as domain-specific expertise and specialized knowledge on the other hand. This article presents a JavaScript-based approach to combine both worlds. It describes a modeling tool for generative modeling whose target audience consists of beginners and intermediate learners of procedural modeling techniques. Our approach will be beneficial in various contexts. JavaScript is a wide-spread, easy-to-use language. With our tool procedural models can be translated from JavaScript to various generative modeling and rendering systems.

Uncontrolled Keywords: Forschungsgruppe Semantic Models, Immersive Systems (SMIS), Computational geometry, Object modeling, Modeling languages, Procedural modeling
Divisions: 20 Department of Computer Science
20 Department of Computer Science > Interactive Graphics Systems
Date Deposited: 12 Nov 2018 11:16
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