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Unfolding The Dragon | Fractal Curve |

Think Twice 200,761 7 years ago
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Dragon Curve is one of many self-similar fractal curves. It is also an example of a space-filling curve. The curve never crosses itself and does not meet at the ends. The same pattern is scaled by square root of two and twisted by 45 degree angle. You can build your own dragon curve by folding paper in half many times, and then unfolding it by 90 degrees. Learn more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_curve Thanks for watching :) _________________________________________________________________ Any further questions or ideas: Email - [email protected] Twitter - https://twitter.com/thinktwice2580 _________________________________________________________________ Render time: ~ 70 hours Programs used: - Cinema 4D (3D animation) - Adobe Premiere Pro (Editing) _________________________________________________________________ Music by: AlanKey86 Time Passes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B97RGF03UM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTfl24SP1qRn00D_AItf0TA

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