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That's QB!
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(Screenshot from a QB picture done with the TC-Lib)

Next step : the Moebius strip...
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#2
THAT'S AWESOME DUDE TOTALLY AWESOME
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#3
er ... mandelprot patterned inside of box with two blue,
flying motorbige rear view mirrors?

Amazing considering it has been done in QB...
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#4
Wow!!!! :o

Look closely. I think its Julia!!!!
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my god! virtual psychadelic kidneys! that's incredible
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#6
really nice :o is this QB ? :o Great!
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#7
I can't believe that this was made in QB...it's so awesome
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#8
I call it the Dragon, cause it looks like a chinese dragon. It's the Julia Set for (0.3,0.5), plotted on the cubic surface x^3+y^3+z^3=d^3.

The M-Sets are plotted on a modified torus shape: the classical torus being (sqr(x^2+y^2)-R^2)^2+z^2=a^2, I tested formulas where instead of a constant radius "a", the generator is a function of a polynomial form of x and y. In that case, I crossed something like a^2*(k+l*x*y+m*(x^2-y2). Then the values of R,a, k, l and m allow a lot of fancy shapes...

As for the Moebius strip, the polynomial form is a 12th degree equation... but there is a another approach that should allow plotting it.
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see you sanzo is always right.its Julia!!!!
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#10
It are .... 3D Fractals!
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