# Real-Time Modeling and Animation of Climbing Plants | Two Minute Papers #146

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- **Дата:** 19.04.2017
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- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/14674

## Описание

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Climbing Plants" is available here:
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## Транскрипт

### <Untitled Chapter 1> []

Dear Fellow Scholars, this is Two Minute Papers with Károly Zsolnai-Fehér. This paper is about interactively modeling and editing climbing plants.

### Plant Seeding [0:06]

This is one of my favorite kind of works: mundane sounding topic, immaculate execution. There are so many cool things about this paper, I don't even know where to start. But first, let's talk about the modeling part.

### Adding Branches [0:23]

We can, for instance, plant a seed, and we can not only have a look at how it grows as time goes by, but we can also influence the grow variability and shoot growth rates. Branches can be added and removed at will at any point in time. We can also add attractors, regions that are set to be more likely for the plant to grow

### Sketching of Attractors [0:39]

towards. With these techniques, we can easily create any sort of artistic effect, be it highly artificial looking vines and branches, or some long forgotten object overgrown with climbing plants. However, a model is just 3d geometry. What truly makes these models come alive is animation, which is also executed with flying colors. The animations created with this technique are both biologically and physically plausible.

### Wind Interaction [1:08]

So what do these terms mean exactly? Biologically plausible means that the plants grow according to the laws of nature, and physically plausible means that if we start tugging at it, branches start moving, bending

### Branch Pruning [1:23]

and breaking according to the laws of physics. Due to its responsive and interactive nature, the applications of this technique are typically in the domain of architectural visualization, digital storytelling, or any sort of real-time application. And of course, the usual suspects, animated movies and game developers can use this to create more immersive digital environments with ease. And don't forget about me, Károly, who would happily play with this basically all day long.

### Dynamic Interaction [1:48]

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### Light Sensitivity [2:01]

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