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Did you see the fractal?Not always fractal geometry is clearly visible.
(In fact, sometimes it's an artists challenge to partially hide it)
This is a combination of two fractal programs: The leaves are an L-System from LParser and the fractal is an Incendia Julia set
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Comments: 66
nessussphinx [2011-08-12 11:08:33 +0000 UTC]
Wow! Just discoverd this one. Must be one of the most complex models made with "my" lparser
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Aexion In reply to nessussphinx [2011-08-12 16:59:38 +0000 UTC]
Many Thanks Mr. Laurens
I was fan of your program since long ago. I still remember that winged airhorse (made several variations rendered in povray), but never mastered the art of writing l-systems.
As for this image, the trick is simple, is a 3d mesh of the leaf, imported into Incendia and iterated by a Julia Set. What you see is the iteration points as they converge to the set.
By the way, where are lparser pages now? The original link appears broken..
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nessussphinx In reply to Aexion [2011-10-11 16:16:36 +0000 UTC]
I have some images still up on Facebook but the Lparser website is gone for the moment. Off course the source is still free for any one who asks …
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nessussphinx In reply to nessussphinx [2012-01-13 22:36:42 +0000 UTC]
Actualy, just put up the page again on [link]
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titiavanbeugen [2009-10-17 14:10:28 +0000 UTC]
eh...I don't understand. I just saw this one: [link]
It has the same shapes and colours. It is also a beauty. Does Incendia work with scripts or something like that?
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Aexion In reply to titiavanbeugen [2009-10-18 20:40:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!!
The similarities between both images are because Incendia can use 3D meshes as a base for fractals. This this case, a tropical leaf (a mutation from one created in LParser). Most probably both fractals are very different, but since the base is a leaf, well..thats why both looks similar (I consider that Deirdre creation is by far more better than my humble effort).
Incendia also supports scripting, for both fractal and bases.
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titiavanbeugen In reply to Aexion [2009-10-19 07:06:05 +0000 UTC]
Ah... I understand. Incendia gives great results.
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crotafang [2009-09-16 14:15:43 +0000 UTC]
To say this is amazing would be a severe understatement. This is really...incredible!
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lindelokse [2009-08-31 20:51:13 +0000 UTC]
incredible fractal indeed! so natural looking and deeply charming! one of the most interesting ones I ever saw!
great job!!!
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Internet-Cancer [2009-08-23 23:59:53 +0000 UTC]
Gaaah!!!
My head!
Either I'm looking to closely, or there is a fractal design in the stems themselves.
It's amazing at how this can be used to predict natural patterns. This gemoetry should make neurology a crapload easier.
Not that I know anything about it or the formula, but this is way beyond my skill level in math.
How does one make something like this?
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mehrdadart [2009-08-18 14:02:42 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful. I'm so interested in working in Incendia but I need some complete tutorial or textual help. Do you have one?
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ViolentCat345 [2009-08-18 11:05:41 +0000 UTC]
thats excellent, very cleaver way of putting it together!
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21citrouilles [2009-08-18 04:32:19 +0000 UTC]
It's a fascinating jungle, wonderfully detailed and lush. I think that I see the "fractal" part, in the lower part, in the leaves that seem to form a fence.
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