Unfolding The Dragon Fractal Curve











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Dragon Curve is one of many self-similar fractal curves. It is also an example of a space-filling curve. The curve never crosses itself and does not meet at the ends. The same pattern is scaled by square root of two and twisted by 45 degree angle. • You can build your own dragon curve by folding paper in half many times, and then unfolding it by 90 degrees. Learn more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_curve • Thanks for watching :) • _________________________________________________________________ • Any further questions or ideas: • Email - [email protected] • Twitter -   / thinktwice2580   • _________________________________________________________________ • Render time: ~ 70 hours • Programs used: • Cinema 4D (3D animation) • Adobe Premiere Pro (Editing) • _________________________________________________________________ • Music by: AlanKey86 • Time Passes -    •  Time Passes  - Alan Stewart   •    / @alankey86  

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