Research on Virtual Plant Modeling Based on Local Environment Sensitivity

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This paper analyzed a 2D plant response model to pruning constructed by environmentally sensitive L-system. Then a computer simulation model based on the 3D plant development was presented. By integrating these two models, a model of 3D trees response of pruning was proposed. The experiment shows that environmentally-sensitive extension of L-systems could make a better simulation on the plant growth change process after pruning.

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