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
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Render time: ~ 70 hours
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