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"Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Yes, it may well be worth my time reading up on this sort of thing. I've tried
> to place buildings on street plans in the past, and it's a surprisingly
> difficult problem. Using a more purely mathematical approach could well be a
> better solution.
>
> Bill
https://www.reddit.com/r/proceduralgeneration/comments/1hpz8n0/procedural_scene_created_entirely_from_primitive/
https://gist.github.com/SanderMertens/2d59f84cb4a83b2f0a08dfc5a60621d9
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Il 07/01/2025 12:09, Bill Pragnell ha scritto:
> Hi all, and a happy new year!
>
> Progress in my ongoing autogenerated buildings project is glacial, but as always
> the holiday season gives me some time to implement ideas that usually only get
> to the mulling stage. Here's a nice recent render.
>
> It's a vaguely-beaux-arts styled building, copied 5 times over to make a narrow
> city street. The building is constructed as separate floors, each floor made up
> of a series of 'block' meshes, each block containing an arch or a window. The
> blocks are carefully designed to tesselate nicely, especially in the ground
> floor cloisters. Because each block is essentially a single mesh (or 2 meshes,
> if window panes are required), the scene renders extremely quickly (~30 mins
> using UberPOV on a 12yo MacBook, or just a few seconds if I turn off the
> radiosity).
>
> Some things I'd like to do:
> - L-shaped corners in buildings
> - stack sub-buildings
> - randomly vary the main parameters to give different buildings
> - simple street furniture
>
> Bill
I like generated cities, and your project looks more than promising!
A very nice image, I'm curious to see the next ;-)
Paolo
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Il 07/01/2025 12:09, Bill Pragnell ha scritto:
> Hi all, and a happy new year!
>
[...]
>
> Some things I'd like to do:
> - L-shaped corners in buildings
> - stack sub-buildings
> - randomly vary the main parameters to give different buildings
> - simple street furniture
>
> Bill
Hi Bill,
yesterday I came across this article:
https://marian42.de/article/infinite-wfc/
Have a nice day,
Paolo
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