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Description: Made with Sunfow (sunflow.sourceforge.net)
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LMarkoya | April 06, 2015, 02:29:36 PM Very Nice |
MichaelWGioffredi | April 05, 2015, 12:21:53 AM Yep! A 3d Julia set fractal is one of the primitives that comes with Sunflow, along with box, plane, &c. the Javadoc for the class can be found here: http://sunflow.sourceforge.net/docs/javadoc/org/sunflow/core/primitive/JuliaFractal.html Also, there is an example scene that demonstrates it (julia.sc) that can be downloaded from the Sunflow download page. |
cKleinhuis | April 05, 2015, 12:20:57 AM they look pretty realistic, nice rendering, seem to be quaternion/julias embedded in the floor, are the julias as implicit surfaces available in that program !? ![]() |
tomot | April 04, 2015, 11:48:34 PM Nice organic shapes! I have never used SunFlow, I'm also a bit confused. You say Made with SunFlow 1. Don't you mean rendered with SunFlow? 2. Where did you derive the organic shapes from? cheers! |
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