Ken wrote:
>
> LSystmes were designed for this purpose but have a bit of a learning
> curve involved. Too bad there are no really good LSystem modelling
> programs available.
>
L-Systems have the same disadvantages as tree macros (IIRC most tree macros are
essentially specialized l-systems with some improvements).
BTW, a l-system modelling program would be quite difficult, because l-systems
are coded in fact and therefore can't be modelled, you could only try to
generate the l-system definition from some modelled shape, but that would not be
of much use IMO.
Attached are two coniferous trees i made with l-systems some years ago.
Christoph
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