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Procedural Low-Poly Terrain Generation with Terracing for Computer Games

Published 14 May 2025 in cs.GR | (2505.09350v1)

Abstract: In computer games, traditional procedural terrain generation relies on a grid of vertices, with each point representing terrain elevation. For each square in the grid, two triangles are created by connecting fixed vertex indices, resulting in a continuous 3D surface. While this method is efficient for modelling smooth terrain, the grid-like structure lacks the distinct, chaotic appearance of low-poly objects and is not suitable to be used for our purposes. The technique presented in this paper aims to solve the following problem: Generate random, low-poly looking terraced terrain with different biomes and add vegetation to create an interesting environment.

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