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2012-01-25, 23:03:35

Ondra

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Mandelbulb fractal renders, done in Corona
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2014-08-20, 13:55:21
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OllyV

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Beautiful stuff, great renders. What software did you use to create the mandlebulbs?

2014-08-20, 14:44:31
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Beautiful :)
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2014-08-20, 15:53:16
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johan belmans

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A while ago (before I new Corona) a client of mine requested a 3d model of a Romansco brocolli.
I couldn't find a descent model
Can I use CornaFractal2D to create this, or do I need to have a script for this?

2014-08-20, 17:21:28
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Look at Create Panel>Geometry>Corona>CFractal ;]
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2014-08-21, 10:42:22
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2014-08-21, 14:44:18
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Look at Create Panel>Geometry>Corona>CFractal ;]

Wow, that's nothing short of incredible. That's like the holy grail of 3D fractal rendering, right there. Wow again.

2014-08-21, 23:00:06
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@Keymaster

A while ago (before I new Corona) a client of mine requested a 3d model of a Romansco brocolli.
I couldn't find a descent model
Can I use CornaFractal2D to create this, or do I need to have a script for this?

I wouldnt use corona fractal for this, it has probably far insufficient degree of artistic control to fit your needs. But if you pull it off, it will be legendary ;)
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2014-08-22, 00:45:03
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@Keymaster

A while ago (before I new Corona) a client of mine requested a 3d model of a Romansco brocolli.
I couldn't find a descent model
Can I use CornaFractal2D to create this, or do I need to have a script for this?

Check this out :) maybe it can help

https://github.com/rrhvella/romanesco-broccoli-generator
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2014-08-22, 00:49:04
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2014-08-22, 00:51:19
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I wouldnt use corona fractal for this, it has probably far insufficient degree of artistic control to fit your needs. But if you pull it off, it will be legendary ;)
First things first = commercial work :-)
But If I find the time, I will give it a try.