Fractal
3D images with a 3-dimensional appearance.
Is
there such a thing as a 3D fractal? There are 3D fractals,
in the sense that a fractal surface can bend and extend
out of a 2 dimensional plane. Does an object with zero
volume exist
in 3D? This is why most mathematicians consider fractals
to have intermediate dimension, in this case somewhere
between
2 and 3.
--
Rob Landolfi
3D
Bubbles
Mandelbrot
Bubble Fractal
Swirling
blue, gold and violet bubbles.
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Torus
Fractal
Mandelbrot
Bubble Fractal
A
dougnut shape of balls & sharp metal blades.
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Cloud
City
Mandelcube
Ribbon Fractal
A
lattice of teal & violet roads float in
the clouds.
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*Now
Available*
Flying
Monkeys
Mandelcube
Bubble Fractal
Flying
creatures stream from a metallic lair.
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Red
3-D Columns
Mandelbrot
Ribbon Fractal
Precisely
aligned stacks of sharp-edged ribbons.
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Vertigo
Fractal
Mandelbrot
Bubble Fractal
Five
towers rise & twist from a bubble landscape.
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Cosmic
Net
#1
Mandelcube
Ribbon Fractal
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Cosmic
Net
#2
Mandelcube
Ribbon Fractal
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Rose
Bush Ribbons
Mandelbrot
Ribbon Fractal
Blue
roses on golden stems.
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