Title: someone i can hire to divide a fractal temple rendering into pieces to 3d print Post by: living4resonance on June 11, 2017, 02:43:15 AM is there someone i can hire that is really good at this stuff that can help me with an important project,
I have this awesome idea maybe youall could help with, i want to build a giant fractal temple for sound ceremonies, and or saunas, So i want to take one of these amazing temple shaped fractals and split it into equal pieces to 3d print a largish concrete form for casting concrete fractals, they will have joints on the edges in order to piece together, and create the hollow fractal building. i have a bunch of images and ideas in the works i think it should be relatively wimple to get me a 3d print file, i have money to pay but not a whole lot, but i could come up with what is completely necessary, let me know what something like this would cost me, thank you lots , ill post some pics so u can get an idea of what kinda stuff im talking Title: Re: someone i can hire? Post by: Sockratease on June 11, 2017, 10:28:15 AM is there someone i can hire that is really good at this stuff that can help me with an important project Yes. But you need to give significantly more information!! What stuff? Project details are needed up front or you'll get a lot of replies like the following... I'm really good at stuff like this: (http://sockratease.com/imgz/bg1.gif) How many do you want? Title: Re: someone i can hire? Post by: 0xbeefc0ffee on June 11, 2017, 08:26:19 PM How much money? What is the project?
Title: Re: someone i can hire to divide a fractal temple rendering into pieces to 3d print Post by: living4resonance on June 12, 2017, 06:36:37 PM this is a potential of the top view of a fractal temple
Title: Re: someone i can hire to divide a fractal temple rendering into pieces to 3d print Post by: 0xbeefc0ffee on June 12, 2017, 07:26:47 PM this is a potential of the top view of a fractal temple The problem with that is you could never physically create such a complex fractal. Only approximations. And a fractal like the that does not approximate well: there will be a lot of error. It is possible, however, to build a nice little building for your hippy sex parties and whatnot that has fractal features. That is, if you know what you are doing when it comes to building things. Here are examples of fractals that you could realistically build using bricks or tiles: - Menger sponge - dragon curve tile work like Donald Knuth's house - Cellular automata tiles like the Cambridge north railway station. - There are known examples of ancient Sierpinski triangle mosaics. - Make one of these out of black and white tiles http://0xbeef.coffee/posts/post4.html (http://0xbeef.coffee/posts/post4.html) |