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This is my favorite kind of 3D fractal. It's best property is its simplicity, which makes it a useful test subject.

This thing could exist in reality. It won't be difficult to assemble it, just tedious. The main question is how many iterations you're willing to go for. I decided a low number was best for this scene.

The frames were rendered with POV-Ray and combined into a flash animation with a tool called Blaze GIF Creator, which despite its name can also epxort to flash (that's where the Blaze advertisement comes from).

At first this deviation was a 150x150 animated GIF, but I replaced it with a 400x400 flash because *parrotdolphin wanted it bigger. :)

(If you like this one check out Rotating against gravity as well!)

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:iconjazuar:
holy moly thats cool =p
i wish it were a ride
:iconjrjay:
Suppose it were a ride, where would you like to sit? :)
:iconjazuar:
oh i'm too big i'd crush it :(
nah, in one of the smaller purple glass bubbles, coming from one of the smaller yellow bubbles, but one of the ones that spins round the yellow ones
that makes perfect sense. i guarantee you.
:iconjrjay:
Ok cool.
If you're too big, just scale yourself down. :)
:iconsildar-god:
totally amazing.. this blows my mind.

Kaleem

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:iconjrjay:
Then this might blow it even more.

Thanks man. :)
:iconezeg:
Very good
Not sure about the shadows some on the outer are floating

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Thank you! :)

Perhaps it's this:
The thing rests on an infinite blue plane, that's where those shadows come from. Because of the downward viewing angle the horizon is out of view. Without any visual clues to the contrary you conclude that the thing is floating in blue space, in which case the shadows are in error.

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