@article{MAKHILLIJSC201611321324, title = {On the Study of 3D Fractals}, journal = {International Journal of Soft Computing}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {107-113}, year = {2016}, issn = {1816-9503}, doi = {ijscomp.2016.107.113}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1816-9503&doi=ijscomp.2016.107.113}, author = {Bulusu and}, keywords = {Fractals,3D Images,Mandelbrot set,Mandelbulb,Julia set,Sierpinski gasket,3D rendering,IFS}, abstract = {Fractals provide an innovative method for generating 3D images of real-world objects by using computational modeling algorithms based on the imperatives of self-similarity, scale invariance and dimensionality. Images such as coastlines, terrains, clouds, mountains and most interestingly random shapes composed of curves, sets of curves, etc., present a multi-varied spectrum of fractals usage in domains ranging from multi-colored, multi-patterned fractal landscapes of natural geographic entities, image compression to even modeling of molecular ecosystems. Fractal geometry provides a basis for modeling the infinite detail found in nature. Many different types of fractals have come into limelight since their origin.} }