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Download for 1960x1470 resolutionTry to escape to the blue heaven from the prison of sticky filaments
This is an in-zoom, about two levels, of the left side, a little bit above the line in my earlier deviation Plate35.
More about cubics can be read about in my Cubic Tutorial and Short about drawing pictures of cubic parameter space. So also in my Chaotic series.
The image is rendered using a special module for Ultra Fractal, the module written by my very dear friend Greenseng her on dA. All his modules, as well as mine can be downloaded from here. Resized 6400x 4800. Small color adjustments is performed. All this postprocessing by Photoshop.
Below the parameter file Play and have fun
EscapeIfYouCan {
fractal:
title="Escape if you can" width=640 height=480 layers=1
credits="Ingvar Kullberg;2/6/2013"
layer:
caption="Layer 1" opacity=100 method=multipass
mapping:
center=-0.60208333332/0.3818945311995 magn=106.66667
formula:
maxiter=1000 percheck=off filename="spr.ufm" entry="RayTrace"
p_formula=Cubic p_fourthdim="b-imag or zk" p_fourthvalue=0 p_zorig=0
p_zinit=Both p_view=3-dim p_background=outside p_touchscreen=yes
p_cr=0 p_ci=0 p_cj=0 p_ck=0 p_br=0 p_bi=0 p_bj=0 p_bk=0 p_xrot=-8
p_yrot=-10 p_zrot=0 p_local=no p_lightx=0 p_lighty=2 p_lightz=-2
p_zscreen=640 p_zdist=3 p_zmagn=no p_autoscale=no p_prec=20
p_delta=1 p_bailout=100
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
transfer=linear filename="spr.ucl" entry="Raytrace"
p_gradient="Four gradients" p_scale2d=0.24
gradient:
smooth=no index=0 color=0 index=83 color=1382144 index=97
color=15910228 index=100 color=16 index=155 color=607325 index=186
color=15134719 index=200 color=659456 index=253 color=984915
index=299 color=1310962 index=300 color=655360 index=301
color=8413184 index=327 color=16773360 index=399 color=16777215
opacity:
smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
}
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Comments: 10
FriedaArt [2013-12-10 20:49:57 +0000 UTC]
Looks like unwinding muscles and tendons turning into a swirl.
Sorry, maybe I'm reading to much in it.
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FractalMonster In reply to FriedaArt [2013-12-10 21:18:03 +0000 UTC]
You may be quite right Fractals reminds of nothing and, at the same time, everything
That's one of the things that make fractals so fascinating
BTW, have you heard about fractals before?
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FriedaArt In reply to FractalMonster [2013-12-12 17:13:56 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I have and I agree with what you said about 'all' and 'nothing'
I think that's the reason so many people like fractals or other non-objective kinds of art.
It's always interesting what people think about an abstract motif.
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FractalMonster In reply to FriedaArt [2013-12-12 17:31:12 +0000 UTC]
I think you are right Maybe you would appreciate my Chaotic series of fractal articles (<- click) if you have a little theoretical interest
Regarding deep zooms in the Mandelbrot set, if you check out my deviation Cauliflowerfort and click the link under "Artist's Comments", from page 4 you can follow the entire zoom sequence in 28 steps
In this journal you have some links to cool fractal animations I stumbled over at YouTube
.. and from the middle of the nineties there is a fantastic TV program about fractals, Colors of Infinity by Arthur Clarke Really beautiful soundtracks
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FractalMonster In reply to pepaze [2013-03-02 11:29:13 +0000 UTC]
thank you so much
Wish you the very same
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FireAndIvy [2013-02-10 17:53:18 +0000 UTC]
Intersting... As I first looked upon your methods I proposed them to be abstract but as it seems, they are known as fractial? Which is a style I've never heard of. But it is interesting enough.
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FractalMonster In reply to FireAndIvy [2013-02-10 17:56:09 +0000 UTC]
You are on the right way Fractal geometry is the math of the new science of chaos and complexity
Below some recycled info about fractals:
First: Check out the zoom sequences (only images) from page 4 in the pdf's [link] and [link] . The end motives are my deviations [link] and [link]
Second: In my journal [link] you have some links to short cool fractal animations I stumbled over at YouTube
Third: If you wanna try some free simple fractal software, go to my journal [link] . You don't need to know the math behind
Fourth: Wikipedia has a nice site [link]
Fifth: Maybe you would appreciate my "Chaotic series of fractal articles" [link] if you have a little theoretical interest
Hope you don't feel spammed
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Greenseng [2013-02-09 06:48:29 +0000 UTC]
Hard picture.
I increased the screen-depth to 6000 on a 640*480-picture but... still problems.
If there will be a new module I guess I have to find a way to deal with this problem.
But... the drawback is that it probably will take longer time to render.
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FractalMonster In reply to Greenseng [2013-02-09 11:53:24 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, this motive for some reason is hopeless For all other motives I've come up with it's been enough to set the Screen-depth to the resolution of the long side
But here I have the double Screen-depth, even in rendering-resolution of cause ..
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