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Random Natural 3D tree
This Demonstration shows a randomly generated three-dimensional tree.
You can vary the number of iterations, the thickness of branches, and the randomness of their orientation and length, and you can add leaves and textures.
Contributed by:
Cedric Voisin
THINGS TO TRY
Rotate and Zoom in 3D
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DETAILS
iterations: number of iterations
thickness: relative thickness of two successive generations of branches (child/parent)
randomness: number used to modify the length and orientation of the branches from the original shape (with randomness 0)
Textures can be used only with cones.
PERMANENT CITATION
Cedric Voisin
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Random Natural 3D tree
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http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/RandomNatural3DTree/
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Published: September 13, 2011
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