Parallel, realistic and controllable terrain synthesis
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2015
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Computer Graphics Forum
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Wiley
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University of Cape Town
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The challenge in terrain synthesis for virtual environments is to provide a combination of precise user control over landscape form, with interactive response and visually realistic results. We present a system that builds on parallel pixel-based texture synthesis to enable interactive creation of an output terrain from a database of heightfield exemplars. We also provide modelers with control over height and surrounding slope by means of constraint points and curves; a paint-by-numbers interface for specifying the local character of terrain; coherence controls that allow localization of changes to the synthesized terrain; and copypaste functionality to directly transplant terrain regions. Together these contributions provide a level of realism that, based on user experiments, is indistinguishable from real source terrains; user control sufficient for precise placement of a variety of landforms, such as cliffs, ravines and mesas; and synthesis times of 165ms for a 10242 terrain grid.
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Gain, J., Merry, B., & Marais, P. (2015, May). Parallel, realistic and controllable terrain synthesis. In Computer Graphics Forum (Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 105-116).