“Stealing autumn colors” by Mochizuki, Horie and Cai

  • ©Shigenori Mochizuki, Daisuke Horie, and Dongsheng Cai

  • ©Shigenori Mochizuki, Daisuke Horie, and Dongsheng Cai

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    Stealing autumn colors

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    Natural autumn coloring is a complex phenomenon to simulate because autumn coloring proceed differently in time and in space both within a leaf and within a tree. This is because the sunlight that each leaf receives, temperatures, and other weather conditions can affect its coloring speed. For examples, each leaf in a tree may interfere other leaves to receive the sunlight. In addition to these natural factors, the speed of chemical reactions in a tree will affect the speed of the coloring. Thus it is very difficult to simulate an autumn coloring in computer.

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    1. Barnsley, M. 2004. Ergodic theory, fractal tops and colour stealing, preprint.
    2. Mochizuki, S., Cai, D., Komori, T., Kimura, H., And Hori, R. 2001. Virtual autumn coloring system based on biological and fractal model. Pacific Graphics ’01 Computer Graphics and Applications, 348–354.


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©Shigenori Mochizuki, Daisuke Horie, and Dongsheng Cai ©Shigenori Mochizuki, Daisuke Horie, and Dongsheng Cai ©Shigenori Mochizuki, Daisuke Horie, and Dongsheng Cai ©Shigenori Mochizuki, Daisuke Horie, and Dongsheng Cai

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