Guilty as charged.
I actually haven't been on for 3 months. ( or more )
I got caught up in a mass wave of school assignments =\
To be back on topic, this script is significantly cleaner, but I chose to script the way I did, because it was a bit easier for me to figure out and understand, given the fractal.
The Sierpinski gasket is my favorite fractal, and now I've figured out a recursive--no, iterative algorithm to make one! It isn't the most efficient algorithm in the world, but it works.
Oh yeah. Sorry if I'm a little late, and someone else has already made this XP
Inspired by toontownmiser. The script for his gasket was really long, so even though his program makes the pattern faster than mine does, I thought that there must be a way to reduce the script a little bit. So I made this.
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Nice.
ilove it
Thanks!
cool
Guilty as charged. I actually haven't been on for 3 months. ( or more ) I got caught up in a mass wave of school assignments =\ To be back on topic, this script is significantly cleaner, but I chose to script the way I did, because it was a bit easier for me to figure out and understand, given the fractal.
Oldschooler: He hasn't!? Wow. I wonder why...?
I think cause toontownmiser hasn't been on for 3 months.
Why haven't I gotten a comment from toontownmiser yet??
jsnyders: Recursive, iterative, same difference. How do you know so much? Are you a programmer?
The algorithm is iterative not recursive but still very cool. One of my favorite fractals also.
cool.
BRASIL muito legal cara como você faz isso? rsrs MASSAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! :) :) :)
It's just you. It's actually a bunch of triforces forom Zelda patterned together to make a fractal called the Sierpinski gasket.
is it just me or is that the triforce from the legend of zelda sieres