Procedural Modeling
Carlo H. Séquin
EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley
Technical Report No. UCB/CSD-94-860
, 1994
http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1994/CSD-94-860.pdf
This is a report on the seventh offering in the Fall of 1994 of a special graduate course on geometric modeling and computer graphics, CS 285: "Procedural Generation of Geometrical Objects." This document is a collection of the student's course projects with a brief introduction. The projects described range from a juggling demonstration program, through interactive tools to control the motion of walking sticks figures or to study the evolution of plants described in differential L-languages, to a haunted walkthrough maze. The projects have been developed on SGI personal IRIS workstations or in a generic X-window framework; the geometric descriptions of the objects typically use the Berkeley UniGrafix language; Tcl and Tk are sometimes used for the user interface.
BibTeX citation:
@techreport{Séquin:CSD-94-860, Author= {Séquin, Carlo H.}, Title= {Procedural Modeling}, Year= {1994}, Month= {Dec}, Url= {http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1994/5876.html}, Number= {UCB/CSD-94-860}, Abstract= {This is a report on the seventh offering in the Fall of 1994 of a special graduate course on geometric modeling and computer graphics, CS 285: "Procedural Generation of Geometrical Objects." This document is a collection of the student's course projects with a brief introduction. The projects described range from a juggling demonstration program, through interactive tools to control the motion of walking sticks figures or to study the evolution of plants described in differential L-languages, to a haunted walkthrough maze. The projects have been developed on SGI personal IRIS workstations or in a generic X-window framework; the geometric descriptions of the objects typically use the Berkeley UniGrafix language; Tcl and Tk are sometimes used for the user interface.}, }
EndNote citation:
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