Re-working on an old scene, I've came out with this. It's a nicely detailed
menger sponge, with a golden glow coming from its holes.
I'm now rendering a higher resolution version (1600x1200).
Comments?
The final image (1600x1200) can be found at
http://mega.ist.utl.pt/~lmfe/teste/projects/povray/menger.png
The source is available at
http://mega.ist.utl.pt/~lmfe/teste/projects/povray/menger.pov
The image is too big (1.77MB), and hell I'm not going to convert it to JPEG!
Regards,
Leonardo
From: Mike Raiford
Subject: Re: Yet another menger sponge
Date: 5 Jan 2005 13:14:13
Message: <41dc2e75$1@news.povray.org>
Leonardo wrote:
> The final image (1600x1200) can be found at> http://mega.ist.utl.pt/~lmfe/teste/projects/povray/menger.png> The source is available at> http://mega.ist.utl.pt/~lmfe/teste/projects/povray/menger.pov> > The image is too big (1.77MB), and hell I'm not going to convert it to JPEG!> > Regards,> Leonardo>
Ooh, very nice. And-- I don't blame you on the JPG conversion thing.
--
~Mike
From: Sebastian H
Subject: Re: Yet another menger sponge
Date: 11 Jan 2005 09:18:09
Message: <41e3e021@news.povray.org>
Leonardo schrieb:
> Re-working on an old scene, I've came out with this. It's a nicely detailed> menger sponge, with a golden glow coming from its holes.> > I'm now rendering a higher resolution version (1600x1200).> > Comments?> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------>
Nice!
Did you use an isosurface or some approximation algorithm
for this fractal?
Sebastian H.