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> 1e12/1e9 = 1000 computers 4 GB RAM each to store entire scene in ram
Doh!
Hmmmmmphhhh...... blah.... erm... Damn! >:(
How could this be done then? Defining a 2D fractal is something pretty
possible, now, how could I possibily create a 3D fractal? Hmmm....
since the placement of the sphere is determined by a simple sinusoidal
function, I believe I could use a isofunction or whatever you call it to
make the whole thing One object with almost no RAM of use and Only CPU
calculations... Ok, I have no idea what an isofunction is I will read
right on about it, I know it could do it. But wow, gee, is it possible
to make a fractal isofuntion? Ok, ok, I have to read some...
Thanks,
Simon
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