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Published: 2011-11-29 21:44:57 +0000 UTC; Views: 539; Favourites: 17; Downloads: 11
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Download for 1280x960 resolutionThis is the same motive as the earlier Above and Below the Sea Level. However the coloring is different and the sets M+ and M- is drawn in separate layers.
No filters or postprocessing except anti-aliasing (from 6400 x 4800).
Software: Ultra Fractal.
Color routine: Continuos Potential Method (CPM).
Formula: Cubic Parameterspace3 in the sp3-module written by my dear friend Stig Pettersson, Greenseng here at DeviantART. All his modules, as well as mine can be downloaded from [link]
More info about Cubics can be found at my Cubic Tutorial and the "cubic" articles in my Chaotic series.
Below the parameter file. Play and have fun
AboveAndBelowTheSeaLevel2 {
fractal:
title="Above and Below the Sea Level2" width=640 height=480 layers=2
credits="Ingvar Kullberg;11/28/2011"
layer:
caption="M-" opacity=48 mergemode=hardlight method=multipass
mapping:
center=0.5262907033755/0.14782223357 magn=114.61756 angle=45
formula:
maxiter=25000 filename="sp3.ufm" entry="CubicParameterspace3"
p_PlottedPlane="4.(a-imag,b-real)" p_M=M- p_SetBorders=no p_hide=yes
p_areal=0.005 p_aimag=0 p_breal=0 p_bimag=0.005 p_xrot=0 p_yrot=0
p_xrott=0 p_yrott=0 p_zrot=0 p_LocalRot=no p_diff=no p_bailout=100
p_dbailout=1E-6
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
density=0.5 transfer=linear filename="spr.ucl"
entry="ContinousPotential" p_auto=yes p_auton=2.0 p_n=1.0
p_numfact=5.0 p_scale=1.0 p_smooth=no p_epsilon=0.5 p_illustr=no
p_limiton=no p_limit=0.1 p_index3=0.0 p_index1=0.99 p_index2=0.0
p_speed=0.5 p_acc=1.0 p_clog=yes p_power=2.0 p_reversed=no p_test=no
p_testvalue=0.7 p_index4=0.29
gradient:
smooth=yes index=0 color=14064640 index=84 color=16777205 index=128
color=46544 index=180 color=21760 index=235 color=53306 index=259
color=57413 index=323 color=170
opacity:
smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
layer:
caption="M+" opacity=100 method=multipass
mapping:
center=0.5262907033755/0.14782223357 magn=114.61756 angle=45
formula:
maxiter=25000 filename="sp3.ufm" entry="CubicParameterspace3"
p_PlottedPlane="4.(a-imag,b-real)" p_M=M+ p_SetBorders=no p_hide=yes
p_areal=0.005 p_aimag=0 p_breal=0 p_bimag=0.005 p_xrot=0 p_yrot=0
p_xrott=0 p_yrott=0 p_zrot=0 p_LocalRot=no p_diff=no p_bailout=100
p_dbailout=1E-6
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
density=0.5 transfer=linear filename="spr.ucl"
entry="ContinousPotential" p_auto=yes p_auton=2.0 p_n=1.0
p_numfact=5.0 p_scale=1.0 p_smooth=no p_epsilon=0.5 p_illustr=no
p_limiton=no p_limit=0.1 p_index3=0.0 p_index1=0.99 p_index2=0.0
p_speed=0.5 p_acc=1.0 p_clog=yes p_power=2.0 p_reversed=no p_test=no
p_testvalue=0.7 p_index4=0.29
gradient:
smooth=no rotation=-177 index=30 color=16777215 index=123
color=1716464 index=-169 color=5899552 index=-128 color=3185381
opacity:
smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
}
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Comments: 16
ZoeUna [2012-01-02 22:49:17 +0000 UTC]
This looks interesting. I wonder if I will ever understand this. Time will tell.
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FractalMonster In reply to ZoeUna [2012-01-03 00:03:23 +0000 UTC]
Thanks you .aww: You may run the parameter file (as well as AL my parameter files I have under "Artst's Comments, see my journal [link] ). Then you will umderstand more when you arrive at article 16 and the following, especially articles 19a and 19b
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
QuantumPhysica [2011-12-09 14:47:49 +0000 UTC]
There are so many different ways to look at this... Many perspectives... LOVE!
The colors and shadows are beautiful, as usual
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FractalMonster In reply to QuantumPhysica [2011-12-09 16:01:56 +0000 UTC]
That's a result of displaying both subsets Thanks again
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FractalMonster In reply to QuantumPhysica [2011-12-09 16:03:47 +0000 UTC]
See my "cubic articles"
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
FractalMonster In reply to teddybearcholla [2011-11-29 22:09:18 +0000 UTC]
Thank you I tired other colors but couldn't find other good enough
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
teddybearcholla In reply to FractalMonster [2011-12-04 13:36:20 +0000 UTC]
I know how colors make a world of difference, in everything!!
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