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Mar 05, 2006 17:18

Between reading the papers, playing the macros, clicking on "bottoms" and cleaning, I did managed to finish a fractal that I was playing with the other day and create a new one. I've discovered a new colouring formula that I really like. Spiral works so well with Julias.

Fractals be here )

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divineway March 5 2006, 10:46:47 UTC
oooh the second one is very beautiful. You have undiscovered a talent, my friend. When you are showing your Fracs in Galleries all over the world, we shall look back on this and say remember when....

xoxo
dw

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anna_rosa March 5 2006, 21:33:59 UTC
Very impressive! The second one is beautiful, sometimes it's the simplest things that are the most lovely. That said, I like the first one too, spent a minute or two staring at it, trying to find the repeating pattern...

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pakeha March 5 2006, 23:00:37 UTC
Thanks. I'm quite new to this software and am having lots of fun with it. I tend to prefer the simpler ones myself, but some of the more complex ones (like those on Renderosity) are amazing. Now quite up to that yet.
The first one is based on a Julia formula and I would think it you zoom in far enough you would get to the repeating patterns, but the colour funcion probably makes them harder to see. I might check that.

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wyldestarr March 6 2006, 05:45:19 UTC
Wow! These are gorgeous! What program do you use and how do you do them?

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pakeha March 6 2006, 06:34:40 UTC
I use Ultra Fractal, which is a pretty cheap package but has the most amazing possibilities. Since the formula and colour database is open to users, there are always new things being made available.

Check out the Fractals gallery at Renderosity to see what some of those amazing artists can do - specially artists like Rykk and Fractalaar.

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