![]() ![]() If this were the case, we think that our fractal would go maybe go infinitely smaller. ![]() We could think our fractal in a way in which the first level is the outermost layer and that with each new level and iteration the fractal gets smaller and smaller. However for the final design we made the height and circumference to be 4/5 of the first level. Initially we made the second level only 1/2 of the original one in terms of height and circumference. As you can see we added more layers so that the figure would look more packed. Here are some mandala pictures that inspired our fractal.īelow is the final design that we sent to the Ultimaker to print. We have made our fractal so that each iteration is 4/5 the height and the circumference of the first level. Hopefully we can make a design that is not too complicated and easily printable. As of right now we are still working on our design on Tinkercad, but we find it a bit challenging to make the iterations and to make sure that it is an actual fractal. ![]() We would like our fractal to be formed so that there would be a never ending pattern that repeats itself at different scales. We wanted to construct it in a way that it would look original, yet fulfill the criteria of the project and actually be a true fractal. For our very first design, we were inspired by some mandala pictures that we found, and they resembled fractals because a mandala is just several levels of rings with different self-similar designs in each ring. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |