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Preferably with a source code, but algorithm description would be enough.

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Try Quat - A 3D-Fractal-Generator

Rubens Farias
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jason
hey, nobody said that must be a recent version; I know about Quat existence since '93 =)
Rubens Farias
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Not an expert, but this seems to be a pretty decent software regarding real 3d fractals: http://www.incendia.net/

Titusz
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Mainly, your question depends on what type you are interested in: Is it julia sets/mandelbrot sets, and their higher-dimensional relatives, OR is it IFS (such as Flame fractals) in 3 dimensions?

The algorithms are very different, and yields very different results.

Paxinum
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POV-Ray can render three-dimensional cross-sections of four-dimensional Julia sets.

novalis