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I would be interested to see a realistic 3D fractal-generated Christmas tree. The best I could find is the Adobe Stock image below.




         


         

(Image by Tupungato.)


I would especially be interested in sufficient details that I could recreate its generation in code.








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    I would be interested to see a realistic 3D fractal-generated Christmas tree. The best I could find is the Adobe Stock image below.




             


             

    (Image by Tupungato.)


    I would especially be interested in sufficient details that I could recreate its generation in code.








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      I would be interested to see a realistic 3D fractal-generated Christmas tree. The best I could find is the Adobe Stock image below.




               


               

      (Image by Tupungato.)


      I would especially be interested in sufficient details that I could recreate its generation in code.








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      I would be interested to see a realistic 3D fractal-generated Christmas tree. The best I could find is the Adobe Stock image below.




               


               

      (Image by Tupungato.)


      I would especially be interested in sufficient details that I could recreate its generation in code.





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          https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/3412/%2FArticles%2F3412%2FCreate-a-Fractal-Christmas-Tree



          and many more from Code Golf:



          https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/15860/make-a-scalable-christmas-tree






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            The rotating helical Mathematica tree by Silvia is impressive!
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            @JosephO'Rourke, I agree. And the TeX version is also impressive.
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            – Martín-Blas Pérez Pinilla
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          You can find a simple generation of the tree which is in python here. Also you can use Barnsley fern generation technique to recreate the Christmass tree. I mean using the Barnsley fern as a leaf of the tree and multiplying some random rotation matrix in the result of the generated leaf to create a tree. Find more details about it here.






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            Thanks. I am familiar with Barnsley's Interated Function Systems, but my experience is that it is not easy to produce a particular desired result. I don't doubt it can be achieved via IFS's.
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            @JosephO'Rourke my pleasure. Yes, I agree with you in "it is not easy to produce a particular desired result."
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            The rotating helical Mathematica tree by Silvia is impressive!
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            – Joseph O'Rourke
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            @JosephO'Rourke, I agree. And the TeX version is also impressive.
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            – Martín-Blas Pérez Pinilla
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            $begingroup$
            The rotating helical Mathematica tree by Silvia is impressive!
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            – Joseph O'Rourke
            Dec 22 '18 at 18:18






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            $begingroup$
            @JosephO'Rourke, I agree. And the TeX version is also impressive.
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            – Martín-Blas Pérez Pinilla
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          The rotating helical Mathematica tree by Silvia is impressive!
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          The rotating helical Mathematica tree by Silvia is impressive!
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          – Joseph O'Rourke
          Dec 22 '18 at 18:18




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          @JosephO'Rourke, I agree. And the TeX version is also impressive.
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          – Martín-Blas Pérez Pinilla
          Dec 22 '18 at 18:21




          $begingroup$
          @JosephO'Rourke, I agree. And the TeX version is also impressive.
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          You can find a simple generation of the tree which is in python here. Also you can use Barnsley fern generation technique to recreate the Christmass tree. I mean using the Barnsley fern as a leaf of the tree and multiplying some random rotation matrix in the result of the generated leaf to create a tree. Find more details about it here.






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            Thanks. I am familiar with Barnsley's Interated Function Systems, but my experience is that it is not easy to produce a particular desired result. I don't doubt it can be achieved via IFS's.
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            @JosephO'Rourke my pleasure. Yes, I agree with you in "it is not easy to produce a particular desired result."
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          You can find a simple generation of the tree which is in python here. Also you can use Barnsley fern generation technique to recreate the Christmass tree. I mean using the Barnsley fern as a leaf of the tree and multiplying some random rotation matrix in the result of the generated leaf to create a tree. Find more details about it here.






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          • $begingroup$
            Thanks. I am familiar with Barnsley's Interated Function Systems, but my experience is that it is not easy to produce a particular desired result. I don't doubt it can be achieved via IFS's.
            $endgroup$
            – Joseph O'Rourke
            Dec 22 '18 at 18:09












          • $begingroup$
            @JosephO'Rourke my pleasure. Yes, I agree with you in "it is not easy to produce a particular desired result."
            $endgroup$
            – OmG
            Dec 22 '18 at 18:11














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          $begingroup$

          You can find a simple generation of the tree which is in python here. Also you can use Barnsley fern generation technique to recreate the Christmass tree. I mean using the Barnsley fern as a leaf of the tree and multiplying some random rotation matrix in the result of the generated leaf to create a tree. Find more details about it here.






          share|cite|improve this answer









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          You can find a simple generation of the tree which is in python here. Also you can use Barnsley fern generation technique to recreate the Christmass tree. I mean using the Barnsley fern as a leaf of the tree and multiplying some random rotation matrix in the result of the generated leaf to create a tree. Find more details about it here.







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            Thanks. I am familiar with Barnsley's Interated Function Systems, but my experience is that it is not easy to produce a particular desired result. I don't doubt it can be achieved via IFS's.
            $endgroup$
            – Joseph O'Rourke
            Dec 22 '18 at 18:09












          • $begingroup$
            @JosephO'Rourke my pleasure. Yes, I agree with you in "it is not easy to produce a particular desired result."
            $endgroup$
            – OmG
            Dec 22 '18 at 18:11


















          • $begingroup$
            Thanks. I am familiar with Barnsley's Interated Function Systems, but my experience is that it is not easy to produce a particular desired result. I don't doubt it can be achieved via IFS's.
            $endgroup$
            – Joseph O'Rourke
            Dec 22 '18 at 18:09












          • $begingroup$
            @JosephO'Rourke my pleasure. Yes, I agree with you in "it is not easy to produce a particular desired result."
            $endgroup$
            – OmG
            Dec 22 '18 at 18:11
















          $begingroup$
          Thanks. I am familiar with Barnsley's Interated Function Systems, but my experience is that it is not easy to produce a particular desired result. I don't doubt it can be achieved via IFS's.
          $endgroup$
          – Joseph O'Rourke
          Dec 22 '18 at 18:09






          $begingroup$
          Thanks. I am familiar with Barnsley's Interated Function Systems, but my experience is that it is not easy to produce a particular desired result. I don't doubt it can be achieved via IFS's.
          $endgroup$
          – Joseph O'Rourke
          Dec 22 '18 at 18:09














          $begingroup$
          @JosephO'Rourke my pleasure. Yes, I agree with you in "it is not easy to produce a particular desired result."
          $endgroup$
          – OmG
          Dec 22 '18 at 18:11




          $begingroup$
          @JosephO'Rourke my pleasure. Yes, I agree with you in "it is not easy to produce a particular desired result."
          $endgroup$
          – OmG
          Dec 22 '18 at 18:11


















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