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how to create a 3d model of internal structure in leaf?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha thanks lol

OpenStudy (koikkara):

Ref: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1573521409000128 says The study of plant morphology modelling can be traced back to the 1960s. @Yangy Computer based models and rendering of natural objects is often very expensive in terms of storage requirements and processing load. This is especially so when attempting to incorporate plants into scenes for applications such as landscape architecture where a complete 3D description is often desirable. Even a very simple tree for example contains a large number of branches and leaves. A number of techniques for representing trees in models designed for computer based rendering will be discussed leading up to the ideal method of a full 3D description. Further reading: http://paulbourke.net/miscellaneous/plants/ \(\color{red}{\huge\NiceToMeetU/}\) \(\color{red}{\huge\ddot\smile}\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks :)

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