Ice Crystal Formation-
A crystal seed grows outward through repeated "growth ticks": each tick extends active branch tips radially and occasionally spawns 60-degree side branches (diffusion-limited dendritic growth), while every segment is instantly mirrored around the center to enforce n-fold radial symmetry, the way a real ice crystal's hexagonal molecular lattice forces matching arms. Growth halts once tips reach the max radius or the per-arm segment budget is used up.
Growth speed1.0x
Symmetry (arms)
Branch angle60°