
Fractal Swirl
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This mesh object, initially featuring inner and outer walls, has been refined to a solid form for easier printing. Its raw data is 400x400x400 in 8-bit format, with zipped PLY isosurface meshes boasting 800K polygons and STL isosurface meshes consisting of 400K polygons. It's part of a series aimed at showcasing volumetric object advantages over traditional polygonal representations. Discover the benefits of volume-based data structures for 3D printing on 40westdesigns.com/blog/?p=371, and delve deeper into the subject in my Engineering.com post: http://www.engineering.com/3DPrinting/3DPrintingArticles/ArticleID/4523/2012-The-Beginning-of-the-End-for-Polygons.aspx
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