is there a way to stamp an input on the L-system similar to how you can stamp a variable in the copy sop so that you can randomize a parameter that is generating a leaf shape.
so for example if I plug a box into the J input if i can randomize the height of the box on a per leaf basis.
Lsystem J Leaf
Started by breadbox, Jan 16 2012 08:38 PM
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#1
Posted 16 January 2012 - 08:38 PM
#3
Posted 17 January 2012 - 09:33 AM
Good Morning.
Recall that lsystems works on a per generation basis, so if you wanted to alter per leaf you could generate the lsystem then group the appropriate leafs and regenerate those leafs.
Put if you want to mod all the leafs for one particular lsystem then you could do that on the outside as part of the leaf input system.
Hope that helps..
Recall that lsystems works on a per generation basis, so if you wanted to alter per leaf you could generate the lsystem then group the appropriate leafs and regenerate those leafs.
Put if you want to mod all the leafs for one particular lsystem then you could do that on the outside as part of the leaf input system.
Hope that helps..
#4
Posted 17 January 2012 - 12:14 PM
Yes that is possible,
Better though is that you create points that you can use in a copy group after. This gives you more flexibility and allows you to nest l-systems making them vastly more powerful.
Better though is that you create points that you can use in a copy group after. This gives you more flexibility and allows you to nest l-systems making them vastly more powerful.
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#5
Posted 17 January 2012 - 06:02 PM
kgoossens, on 17 January 2012 - 12:14 PM, said:
Yes that is possible,
Better though is that you create points that you can use in a copy group after. This gives you more flexibility and allows you to nest l-systems making them vastly more powerful.
Better though is that you create points that you can use in a copy group after. This gives you more flexibility and allows you to nest l-systems making them vastly more powerful.
Super example this is precisely what I thought I needed to do.
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