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Summary
DescriptionMenger sponge (IFS).jpg
English: Menger sponge, a fractal. Created from using a "iterated function system" (IFS) in three dimensions.
This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Solkoll. This applies worldwide.
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All freaktal images are from self-written tools. Linear fractals from my : "3D IFS studio" and "3D DTIFS" (dragon trees), non-linear IFS from "3D RJIFS" (3D rev Julia).