The Aesthetics in Three Dimensional Organic Objects Within Relation to Mandelbulb Algorithms to Enrich Design

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Ahmed Mostafa Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Nashwa Mohamed Esam abd el aziz, Naglaa Muhammad Farouk Ahmed, Nagwa Kamel Mohamed

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Design as an Art


The research paper explores the notion of design as a plastic art, emphasizing the structured effort and deliberate plan required to create a cohesive unit that fulfills the design's ultimate objective. According to (Robert Gillam Scott, 1990), the design process is characterized by creative and innovative work that achieves its intended purpose.


The study illuminates the intellectual and planning stages of design, with the goal of identifying the basic principles and phases through which a design matures into its final form. Additionally, it examines the use of 3D organic objects within the 3Ds Max environment, enhanced by Mandelbulb algorithms, to refine design artworks. The paper asserts that design pervades all facets of contemporary life and is regarded as an essential human activity, involving creativity and innovation to accomplish its goals. The core principles of design are portrayed as the primary aesthetic objectives that express the designer's unique and individual vision.

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