I've always had this deep awe with mathematics and how nature obeys the fundamental laws of it thereof.
One weekend, I decided to take a stab at creating something procedural, with nothing concrete in mind, letting the creative function to roll, and to hand over all the work to the tool at hand. Here's the output of that experiment.
The source file (.blend) together with the high-res render is available for download.
Cheers, have fun, and happy Blending!
-Reyn
Made with: Blender 2.69, Cycles, and GIMP
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3 Comments
Thats amazing! I have always loved how fractals looked, especially 3D fractals. I am wondering though, how did you model the fractal? Did you use an external program to make it or did you program blender to generate it?
Hi, hsoj95. I didn't use any external programs to generate the fractals. Having said that, I've only used Blender's modifier system and a couple of control points to generate this effect.
You can, however, download the .blend file from the link above and play with it as you wish.
Thanks.
-Reyn
Thats cool! Cant wait to see what else you come up with. :D