Axel Paris - PhD Student in Computer Graphics
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Desertscape Simulation
June 21, 2019. Last updated on April 16, 2022.
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We present an interactive aeolian simulation to author hot desert scenery. Wind is an important
erosion agent in deserts which, despite its importance, has been neglected in computer graphics.
Our framework overcomes this and allows generating a variety of sand dunes, including barchans,
longitudinal and anchored dunes, and simulates abrasion which erodes bedrock and sculpts complex
landforms.
Given an input time varying high altitude wind field, we compute the wind field at the
surface of the terrain according to the relief, and simulate the transport of sand blown by the wind.
The user can interactively model complex desert landscapes, and control their evolution throughout time
either by using a variety of interactive brushes or by prescribing events along a user-defined time-line.
The projet has been awarded the replicability stamp.
@article{Paris2019,
author = {Paris, Axel and Peytavie, Adrien and Gu{\'e}rin, Eric and Argudo, Oscar and Galin, Eric},
title = {Desertscape Simulation},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {38},
number = {7},
year = {2019},
pages = {47--55},
}