THE FORMULATION AND VISUALIZATION OF 3D FRACTALS AS REAL-TIME MODELS

Authors:

Rama Bulusu,

DOI NO:

https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2020.08.00021

Keywords:

Fractals,IFS,Self-similarity,Time Complexity,Time Image,

Abstract

The area of fractal modeling is a present-day applicative growth. Fractals contain unlimited amount of information in contradiction to conventional geometric shapes. A well-established method of creating fractals is by means of Iterated Function Systems, with extra - ordinary work done on 2D IFS, where the rendering of the same acquired in an easy and effective manner. Though the 3D IFS transpires/takes shape as a natural world derived add-on, more research has to be carried on it in real-world fractal science and engineering. Here 3D IFS is used to get enchanting fractals by applying algorithms.  The methods used here have a wide- spread use in fractal science very, an example being, recursive fractals elucidated through algebraic transformations. Also presented is a suitable algorithm for processing of arrays. Finally, the outputs obtained are passed through shading and exposure to get a viewing picture. The processes used above result in producing modified versions of objects in a variety of shape andtexture.

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