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It may not cover every single detail in every area, but it gives a nice overview over a lot of PCG topics and might introduce even a veteran to one or two new approaches. Procedural Content Generation in Games - Book I can recommend this book to everyone doing anything with procedural generation, beginners to experts.Technical Artist Bootcamp: Introduction to Proceduralism - Talk Luiz Kruel discusses geometry processing and automation of common art tasks for technical artists at GDC 2017.Making Things Up: The Power and Peril of PCG - Talk Nathan Sturtevant, Gillian Smith & Julian Togelius give a general classification of PCD with pros & cons at GDC 2015.
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Practical Procedural Generation for Everyone - Talk A talk by Kate Compton at GDC 2017 in which she explains the many surprisingly simple algorithms of procedural content generation and how to use simple data structures to control complex content-generators that are scalable, flexible, and surprisingly powerful. How does procedural generation work? - Video. Oct 2021 The Beauty of Bézier Curves - Video. Oct 2021 Random Numbers with LFSR (Linear Feedback Shift Register) - Video. Oct 2021 Procedural Level Generation in Arcadian Rift - DevLog. Oct 2021 How does procedural generation work? - Video. Oct 2021 Generating Puzzle Levels - Video. Since this site is growing and growing for quite some time now and I sometimes fear that awesome resources drown in the mass of links here, I decided to add a section in which I highlight the latest additions (current and last month). Terrain generated with WorldMachine New Additions If you find any mistakes or dead links, or if you don't find something you think should be on here, contact me at or on reddit. Of course there are several other hubs out there, collections of knowledge. I shall maintain and cherish it, so that it may grow to grandness and quality man hath not seen. And since I am pretty lazy, too, I now hereby declare this little piece of the internet to be my official list of references, links and other resources henceforth. I also frequently see questions like 'How can I start with procedural generation?' or 'Does someone have information on ?' on my favourite subreddit, which most often lead to me combing through my bookmarks and copying some of them to reddit. Therefore I am constantly collecting and bookmarking everything PCG related I can find on the Internet, be it blog entries, talks or scientific papers. I really like procedural content generation. #Tinykeep reddit update#
This page will stay reachable for some time, but I will not update in anymore.
The new vault of resources can be found at procgen.space/resources.
After growing this collection for half a decade I decided it was time to give it a proper home, with search and filter capabilities and all.