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Fractals F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
Sorry, can't help with a program but you might be interested in the following Wikipedia link giving info on the Klein bottle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klein_bottle
David
vikinglady, Try k3DSurf; it's a great piece of software. Here's an image of a Klein Bottle shown within K3DSurf http://TropicalEarth.smugmug.com/photos/125808140-L.jpg I render these mathematical constructs as OBJ's and then import then into Bryce & Carrara. K3DSurf is free and you can find it at http://k3dsurf.sourceforge.net/ I really enjoy using it. Regards -
Ultrafractal has a few algorithms and formulas that will make shapes like these. Specifically, the "3d Spheres" algoritm in the mtz.ucl folder will make a Kleinian bottle shape. And some of Ron Barnett's formulas (reb.ufm) list a "Klein Bottle" - though the one abstract example I saw didn't look like a classic Klein Bottle - or a "Kleinian Group" as some of their modifyable parameters. He has a coloring algorithm called "Kleinian Group Raytrace" that makes soem really cool spheroid patterns but I don't thing they are actually Kleinian "bottle" shapes. Jos Leys writes a lot of formulas for Ultrafractal that produce shapes like this too, though most are his private ones that he doesn't give to anyone else to use because - I think - they might only make one specific shape and I reckon then everybody would make the same thing if they had them.
Good luck!
Rick
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I have been reading a series of sci-fi novels by a physicist, Catherine Asaro.
I am looking for a program to render for uploading, the Klein Bottle she uses as a power source for her ships.
All freeware and shareware programs are welcome.
Thanks,
VikingLady