Tag: fractal

  • Parametric Fractal Trees 3D Print Model

    Parametric Fractal Trees 3D Print Model

    Summary
    This is a modified version of an OpenSCAD example by Torsten Paul. With the original one, after extruding, the objects suffered of some strange gapes especially when using higher angles.
    I added a few parameters and other modifications to be able to generate 3D printable fractal trees needed for a student research project. The base is parametric too and can be generated with the same parameters as the trees.
    Other options:
    minimum and maximum angle of the branches
    generating random trees or producing repeatable results at each build;
    with height 0, the tree will be colored and not extruded
    File description:
    fractal_tree_module_recursion.scad – to generate custom fractal trees
    tree base.scad – to generate custom bases for fractal trees

    Print Settings
    Rafts:
    Doesn’t Matter
    Supports:
    Doesn’t Matter
    Resolution:
    0.2
    Infill:
    100%
    Notes:
    Material: PLA

  • A set of fractal three-dimensional monochrome symbolic objects 3D Model

    A set of fractal three-dimensional monochrome symbolic objects 3D Model

    A set of fractal three-dimensional monochrome symbolic objects. 4 spheres created for printing on a 3d printer

  • Fractal Design 3D Print Model

    Fractal Design 3D Print Model

    Summary
    This design was made using Meshmixer and the program “Structure Synth” which you can download here:http://structuresynth.sourceforge.net/download.php
    To print, I scaled the model up by a factor of 10.
    The fractal uses the code below to make 25 iterations; each cube at scale .95 is rotated along every axis by 10 degrees
    R1
    set maxdepth 25
    rule R1 {
    { x 0.5 rx 10 ry 10 rz 10 s 0.95 } R1
    { s 4} box
    }
    Inspired by the Maker’s Muse video.
    Print Settings
    Printer Brand:
    PrintrBot Rafts:
    No Supports:
    Yes Resolution:
    .2 mm Infill:
    20%

  • Abstract Sculpture: Tongues 3D Model

    Abstract Sculpture: Tongues 3D Model

    Tongues is a 3D model of a Gumowski-Mira Attractor Fractal variation. It has 5 levels of fractal depth. Its bizarre shapes awaken human imagination. It can be worked out in different sizes, but due to its complexity dimensions in the range of 0.5-2.5 meters are recommendable. Suitable for exterior sculptures (streets, squares, parks, playgrounds) as well as for interior ones (lobbies, halls, passageways).The model has been left purposely in white. Thus buyers are encouraged to use preferable color, texture and material.

  • Abstract Sculpture: Spaghetti World 3D Model

    Abstract Sculpture: Spaghetti World 3D Model

    Spaghetti World is a 3D model of a Gumowski-Mira Attractor Fractal variation. Its bizarre shapes awaken human imagination. It can be worked out in different sizes, but due to its complexity dimensions in the range of 0.5-2.5 meters are recommendable. Suitable for exterior sculptures (streets, squares, parks, playgrounds) as well as for interior ones (lobbies, halls, passageways).The model has been left purposely in white. Thus buyers are encouraged to use preferable color, texture and material.

  • Abstract Sculpture: Madness-1 model 3D Model

    Abstract Sculpture: Madness-1 model 3D Model

    Madness-1 is a 3D model of a Julia Fractal variation. It has 5 levels of fractal depth. Its bizarre shapes awaken human imagination. It can be worked out in different sizes, but due to its complexity dimensions in the range of 0.5 – 2.5 meters are recommendable. Suitable for exterior sculptures (streets, squares, parks, playgrounds) as well as for interior ones (lobbies, halls, passageways).

  • Abstract Sculpture: Madness-1 3D Model

    Abstract Sculpture: Madness-1 3D Model

    Madness-1 is a 3D model of a Julia Fractal variation. It has 5 levels of fractal depth. Its bizarre shapes awaken human imagination. It can be worked out in different sizes, but due to its complexity dimensions in the range of 0.5 – 2.5 meters are recommendable. Suitable for exterior sculptures (streets, squares, parks, playgrounds) as well as for interior ones (lobbies, halls, passageways).