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Published: 2019-01-04 15:51:24 +0000 UTC; Views: 286; Favourites: 25; Downloads: 12
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The following motives in the Extended Worm series also have the motive as start fractal. See my journal My Silver Curving SeriesALL of my motives in the Silver Curving series comes from the Nonic parameter space, a 16 dimensional space has the motive as start fractal. Then the motive is zoomed in the little tiny dot in the middle upper portion of that fractal. The parent fractal is drawn with respect to ALL the 8 subsets, M1-8 using the technique of SetBorders, see article 19b in my Chaotic series of fractal articles. That article is dealing with Cubics, but that technique is applicable to any other parameter space which has 2 or more subsets. The 2D slice from which this parent fractal (and of cause the zoom-ins) is in the slice,*a_real = #pixel (horizontal)
*a_imag = #pixel (vertical)
*b_real = 0.1
*b_imag = 0
*c_real = 0
*c_imag = 0.1
*d_real = 0.1
*d_imag = 0
*e_real = . However in this series I’ve zoomed into the little tag sticking out from the black area in the upper middle part of this start fractal. From there I've performed the Julia morphings .
Below the UF parameter file, play and have fun
ExtendingWorm3_Goth {
fractal:
title="Extending Worm3_Goth" width=800 height=600 layers=1
credits="Ingvar Kullberg;12/20/2018"
layer:
caption="NCL+SetBorders" opacity=100 method=multipass
mapping:
center=0.12947721446635044468930361227588242425885769673267895137278\
2/0.77514892279454191579085108542927046446016156399007526636151375
magn=2.6646498E45
formula:
maxiter=10000 filename="sp3.ufm" entry="NonicParameterspace3"
p_PlottedPlane="1.(a-real,a-imag)" p_M=M8 p_SetBorders=no p_hide=yes
p_areal=0.0 p_aimag=0.0 p_breal=0.1 p_bimag=0.0 p_creal=0.0
p_cimag=0.1 p_dreal=0.1 p_dimag=0.0 p_ereal=0.0 p_eimag=0.1
p_freal=0.1 p_fimag=0.0 p_greal=0.0 p_gimag=0.1 p_hreal=0.0
p_himag=0.0 p_xrot=0.0 p_yrot=0.0 p_xrott=0.0 p_yrott=0.0
p_xrotu=0.0 p_yrotu=0.0 p_xrotv=0.0 p_yrotv=0.0 p_xrotr=0.0
p_yrotr=0.0 p_xrots=0.0 p_yrots=0.0 p_xrota=0.0 p_yrota=0.0
p_xrotb=0.0 p_yrotb=0.0 p_xrotc=0.0 p_yrotc=0.0 p_xrotd=0.0
p_yrotd=0.0 p_xrote=0.0 p_yrote=0.0 p_xrotf=0.0 p_yrotf=0.0
p_xrotg=0.0 p_yrotg=0.0 p_xroth=0.0 p_yroth=0.0 p_zrot=0.0
p_LocalRot=no p_diff=no p_bailout=1000.0 p_dbailout=1E-6
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
density=2 transfer=linear filename="spr.ucl"
entry="ContinousPotential" p_auto=yes p_auton=2.0 p_n=7 p_numfact=5
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=9.0 p_reversed=no p_test=no
p_testvalue=0.7 p_index4=0.29
gradient:
smooth=yes rotation=121 index=208 color=16777212 index=239
color=1709847 index=251 color=16579582 index=260 color=3026462
index=300 color=223 index=318 color=255 index=-3 color=57075
opacity:
smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
}
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Comments: 6
FractalMonster In reply to DinkydauSet [2019-01-12 15:25:52 +0000 UTC]
Really glad you like it
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Leanndra51 [2019-01-04 21:13:03 +0000 UTC]
This is so amazing! There is a wonderful sense of depth in this fractal!
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FractalMonster In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-01-04 21:20:59 +0000 UTC]
Maybe cause the mostly nuances of B&W. Really glad you like this one
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Leanndra51 In reply to FractalMonster [2019-01-04 21:45:09 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I love black and white fractals too!
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