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Description |
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Cons |
Pics |
Virtual Plants / Floradig
at the department of Computational Science for Plants, Animals and their
Interaction (Australia) |
Software for digitizing the growth of real plants.
Used for Australian agriculture: cotton, bean, Stylosanthes,
Parthenium, sorghum, young red cedar. |
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AMAP
(1990s) |
French software package split into several packages: Genesis,
Orchestra, Nurseries, Softimage/Maya plug-ins. |
Large plant database, includes scientific
and botanical knowledge.
Includes a growth
engine.
Provides terrain creation with area delineation based on GIS data.
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It's unclear whether and how you can create
your own species.
No longer sold, the technology was transferred to Bionatics |
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Tree Designer |
An old plant modeler that outputs to 3DS and POV-Ray.
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Shareware for Win32, uses OpenGL.
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all the examples look like the same tree
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4Dvision - "Nursery" |
Leaves look small and more realistic, trunks thinner
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Only very simplistic models available, pretty
much stuck with the samples you get.
Only a 3DSR4 version was ever available, appears to be dead and gone
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Lace
(no longer online?) |
Package of Java classes for L-system modeling extended
to handle particle systems and quilt designs. |
Looks very nice.
Models natural plant growth.
Source code available |
L-system language used is not abstract enough.
(includes explicit function calls within the rules). |
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LParser |
One of the first public domain L-system packages. |
Runs under MS-DOS.
Provides source code. Output for POV-Ray and Rayshade.
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Very primitive and VERY slow.
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