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A Julia rotated on 3D space at each iteration, rendered with Fragmentarium's new brute-force raytracer: http://www.fractalforums.com/3d-fractal-generation/rendering-3d-fractals-without-distance-estimators/

It can't do large renders, but it's excelent for trying out formulas without using a distance estimator, something I always wanted to have. Also it works fast enough for interactive parameter tweaking.

Thanks Syntopia!!
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Posted by: Kali October 01, 2012, 07:38:29 AM

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taurus
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October 01, 2012, 12:28:16 PM
impressing, you once again managed, to combine a demo/test scene with an awesome look.  A Beer Cup
i follow syntopias thread about that new tracer quite interested, cause it puts also semi-educated people (like me) in the position to test formulas.
@Joldos when i understood right, this brute force tracer is not optimized to exact results or´high quality. it is optimized to provide acceptable quality at still interactive speed.
when i look at your image Kali, it was successful.  wink
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October 01, 2012, 11:56:18 AM
great render ...Vray has that brute force option too , is perfect but time consuming , instead there si tricks on rendering preserving qualitty and  much faster by combining Iradiance map and Light Cache and more rendering techniques too , but brute force it always offers the best quality !

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