I would say this is not he same fractal. This one is easy, having spheres
branch away recursively. The original... The structure is clearly different.
I'm not even sure how to go about creating it.
Margus
Ken wrote in message <3721B365.2633A821@pacbell.net>...
>> I had the same feeling that I had seen this of one like it at>some time in the past. I found the image that had been nagging>at me in the first place I looked. The first official Pov-Ray>CD from Walnut Creek. There is a big thumb nail of it below.>I seem to remember another that is constructed form blobs but I>could not easily find it.>>-->Ken Tyler>>mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
Charles Krause wrote:
> > >> >Here is a small cool 3D fractal I slamed together. I don't know what it's> >called but I recon it's closely related to the fractal in the "fractal> >cheese" posting.> > >Don't complain about the floor! =)> > I don't know what it's called, but it's got an official name in mathamatics.
It's the famous Sierpinsky-triangle.
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// Rikard Bosnjakovic - http://a214.ryd.student.liu.se/ - ICQ: 1158217
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From: Anders Haglund
Subject: Re: Pyramid fractal sort of.... (very of topic)
Date: 29 Apr 1999 21:02:15
Message: <3728f307.0@news.povray.org>
Rikard Bosnjakovic wrote:
>> I don't know what it's called, but it's got an official name in
mathamatics.
>>It's the famous Sierpinsky-triangle.>>-->// Rikard Bosnjakovic - http://a214.ryd.student.liu.se/ - ICQ: 1158217
Hey! I (almost) know you! Your the guy that wasted a few of your fingers...
You had my father as programming teatcher... =)
Think I've seen you on fidonet too... (a long time ago)
/Anders Haglund (son of Arne Haglund)