• The
power of L-Systems as generators of form appears to lie
in the extreme reduction of inputs relative to the scope
and complexity of the output
• Much
of this power is derived from the fact that inputs can incorporate
processes, i.e. there is no formal distinction between the
two
• While
there is no single type of form intrinsic to L-Systems,
forms that include branching, recursion, and modularity
are particularly easy to construct