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Generating Procedural Planets
Fusek, Petr ; Polášek, Tomáš (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the design and implementation of an easily extensible library for creating generators of procedural planet surfaces. The aim of the library is to enable the use of originally two-dimensional methods of procedural map generation to generate a contextually rich planet surface. The library emphasizes the extensibility and simplicity of working with the generated surface. It allows the user to create and parameterize their own generators and use their own algorithms in them. It also includes an implemented planetary elevation map generator that uses a simplified model of simulating tectonic plate collisions to generate a surface with a topology containing mountains, bays and archipelagos. Such a surface should show visual results closer to reality than the classical approach using procedural noises allows. The library is implemented together with a visualization application presenting the generated surfaces and allowing to set all possible inputs of the generator using the GUI.
Generating Procedural Planets
Fusek, Petr ; Polášek, Tomáš (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the design and implementation of an easily extensible library for creating generators of procedural planet surfaces. The aim of the library is to enable the use of originally two-dimensional methods of procedural map generation to generate a contextually rich planet surface. The library emphasizes the extensibility and simplicity of working with the generated surface. It allows the user to create and parameterize their own generators and use their own algorithms in them. It also includes an implemented planetary elevation map generator that uses a simplified model of simulating tectonic plate collisions to generate a surface with a topology containing mountains, bays and archipelagos. Such a surface should show visual results closer to reality than the classical approach using procedural noises allows. The library is implemented together with a visualization application presenting the generated surfaces and allowing to set all possible inputs of the generator using the GUI.

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