One algorithm can describe Giraffe skin, Leaf structure, and Cracked earth? Voronoi!



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A lot of seemingly random patterns you see in Nature can be described algorithmically because there are usually some rules behind the process of their creation.

A Voronoi diagram is such a pattern and you can find it on the leaves, on the skin of animals, when you look at dry earth, or even bubbles in the water. It is there on the micro and the macro scale.

But what algorithm can we apply to generate one ourselves? That is where Steven Fortune’s algorithm comes to the rescue…

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