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#1 Sol_HSA

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Posted 28 August 2008 - 07:29 PM

I wrote a small article about l-system fractals, along with a couple of implementations for your pleasure. Read on at http://iki.fi/sol/lsys.html
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#2 Kenneth Gorking

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Posted 29 August 2008 - 01:32 PM

Yeah L-Systems are fun :)
I remember an article where l-systems were used to generate buildings and city road-networks. Pretty cool stuff!
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Posted 30 August 2008 - 02:45 PM

If anybody is seriously interested in the matter, consider buying this book :

http://www.amazon.co...20107360&sr=8-1

It covers pretty much the current standard of grammatical picture generation. I can reccomend it. It's math heavy, concentrating more on proofs concerning tree generating grammars, but the author wrote a system to play around with the concepts, which is freely available from the author's website.

Btw: Why not release the article here... it will probably get greater exposure... And this site is in need of community love :) Especially in the form of articles.
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Posted 31 August 2008 - 10:14 AM

anubis said:

If anybody is seriously interested in the matter, consider buying this book :

http://www.amazon.co...20107360&sr=8-1
Interesting, but rather pricey.

anubis said:

Btw: Why not release the article here... it will probably get greater exposure... And this site is in need of community love :) Especially in the form of articles.
Because I like to keep my stuff on my site? =)
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