Abstract:
The article addresses the process of creation of a Domain-Specific Language (DSL) that will generate and design fractals, fractal plants, and architectural geometries of different colors, dimensions, using Lindenmayer systems, otherwise known as L-systems. L-systems can be used as a powerful design tool. Minimal inputs are able to create a spatially complex output. Since L-system is a topic of interest for people like botanists, biologists, architects, etc., these not necessarily possessing advanced programming skills, a DSL to graphically represent patterns created using an L-system would be quite of use for their works and researches.