
Julia Vase:Cirrus
myminifactory
Virtox's Julia Vase series stands out as one of my absolute favorites within the Thingiverse. He never shared his workflow, so I decided to reverse engineer my own version. After all, how challenging could it be to stack voxels around a non-linear perturbation of a Julia set? As it turns out, this process is surprisingly easy, and I've posted a video online for anyone to explore these incredible forms. If you give it a try, please share what you come up with and comment on any issues you encounter or improvements you make to the technique. The STL file provided is solid. To print it as a hollow vase, simply slice without a top or infill. This approach usually yields better results than baked-in wall thickness.
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