A nice fractal with lots of interesting outside platforms and steps. Thanks Jim.

I made a 3D model of Deep-Blue_Computer using Fracton and rendered a 3D image and a QuickTimeVR in Bryce 7. The QuickTimeVR lets you stand in one spot near the fractal and look in any direction you choose. Click and drag to control the camera direction. You can zoom in and out using the shift and control keys respectively. You need the free QuickTime Player or QuickTime plug-in for your browser to view QuickTimeVR.

You can see a web page with all the content at:
http://www.fracton.org/fmlposts/dbc_vr.html

Or dowload individual components at:

3D Image (72 KB):
http://web.me.com/gigagraphica/fimage/dbc_500_3d.jpg

Small QuickTimeVR (440 KB):
http://web.me.com/gigagraphica/fimage/dbc_1000_vr_s.mov

Large QuickTimeVR (2.5 MB):
http://web.me.com/gigagraphica/fimage/dbc_1000_vr_l.mov

The large VR lets you zoom in further before the image gets blurry.
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Mike Frazier
www.fracton.org