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User-Friendly Graph Editing for Procedural Modeling of Buildings

Published: 01 March 2012 Publication History

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A proposed rule-based editing metaphor intuitively lets artists create buildings without changing their workflow. It's based on the realization that the rule base represents a directed acyclic graph and on a shift in the development paradigm from product-based to rule-based representations. Users can visually add or edit rules, connect them to control the workflow, and easily create commands that expand the artist's toolbox (for example, Boolean operations or local controlling operators). This approach opens new possibilities, from model verification to model editing through graph rewriting.

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cover image IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications  Volume 32, Issue 2
March 2012
93 pages

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IEEE Computer Society Press

Washington, DC, United States

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Published: 01 March 2012

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  1. computer graphics
  2. graphics and multimedia
  3. graphs
  4. interaction
  5. procedural buildings
  6. procedural modeling
  7. visual languages

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