Procedural Modeling Using Graph Grammars
SIGGRAPH Paper Presentation. For more Info: https://paulmerrell.org/grammar My new method for generating shapes that are similar to an example shape. Unlike Model Synthesis or WFC, it does not use tiles and is not limited to a grid. From an example a graph grammar is constructed that creates locally similar shapes. The method is fully automatic and works on many different kinds of shapes. P. Merrell, Example-Based Procedural Modeling Using Graph Grammars, Transactions on Graphics, 2023.

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