Where and how to use PCG tools
The game industry provides a distinct environment for developers and artists to innovate, especially in art and commercials. In this space, they can navigate the complex challenges of creating and managing a vast array of technically and creatively demanding 3D assets scattered throughout a level.
However, this method has evolved in recent years, particularly within the domain of real-time game engines, where capabilities have experienced exponential growth.
It’s worth noting that, depending on the specific focus area, the use of PCG tools is not limited to game development alone. In the movie industry, in visual effects (VFX), for instance, PCG tools find valuable applications. The film industry, which has been accustomed to PCG for an extended period, has used software such as Houdini, which has been prevalent in this field for many years. Houdini is renowned for its procedural generation capabilities, enabling artists to create complex...