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Thu, March 29th, 2007
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Fractal And Lindenmeyer Systems

Further reading about fractals, L-systems and the modelling of morphology in organisms

Inspired by by a post on Processingblogs.com I started some research about fractals and L-Systems in particular.
“An L-system is a formal grammar most famously used to model the growth processes of plant development, though able to model the morphology of a variety of organisms. L-systems can also be used to generate self-similar fractals such as iterated function systems. …” source: Wikipedia.org

Useful links and resources

5 Responses to “Fractal And Lindenmeyer Systems”

  1. Andreas says:

    Hi Christian, this is another great resource for LSystems.

  2. CM says:

    Hey Andreas, a bunch of top-class papers – sounds really promising. Thanks for the link – added algorithmicbotany.org to the list.

  3. [...] the TwistedBoxes sketch by the use of modified L-system algorithms. High-res stills are available in the Processing set at [...]

  4. [...] forms based on simple geometric shapes arranged by fractal patterns. Underlying algorhythms (see Fractal And Lindenmeyer Systems) are forming the generative compositions. The software behind was built with [...]

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