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Title: Newcomer from Paris trying to build a "wall of concave cubes"
Post by: ezekiel on August 22, 2014, 05:52:51 PM
Hello,

I'm ezekiel, I'm digging creative writing and hopefully I will succeed in this field before I'm 62 (I'm 28 right now).

I'm working on my first novel and through the writing process I began to incorporate images such as screen captures from Google Street View, textile patterns and computerized drawings.

I'm fully dedicated to create all these images by myself and I now need to create a 3D image. I'm not sure yet that Mandebulb 3D is what I need so I logged in here to try figuring out.

I might open a specific topic for it but here are a few lines about what I'm trying to create :

An endless wall made of big cubes. Each cube has a concave face, as if a semi sphere section had been extracted from it.

It's quite simple and note necessarily fractalish and I know I could use many softwares to create this wall. I picked Mandelbulb 3D because I like the lightning and coloring options. My cube unite would look like the following image but with a spherical cut inside the cube and without the "plants".

(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-LGh_d9pBw9s/TxxPVv_cesI/AAAAAAAAAoA/g9OKMVu1CcM/s1600/claustrophobia_by_infinite_rooms_by_mandelwerk-d4fwntx.jpg)





Title: Re: Newcomer from Paris trying to build a "wall of concave cubes"
Post by: Sockratease on August 22, 2014, 10:37:00 PM
Hello and welcome to the forums   O0

Sounds like you'd be best off with a standard 3D Modeling/rendering package rather than fractal generators.

I use Carrara and it could do this with a cube and a replicator.  Probably a bit of other tricks like a modifier to punch a hemispherical indentation to the cube before replicating.

That would give uniform cubes though.  You'd need to use more if you want the varying sizes of the Menger you posted.  But Carrara and other 3D packages have far superior lighting and coloring options to MB3D.

Hope that helps..