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FractalMonster — Fossils enlightened 1 by-nc-sa

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Published: 2015-05-16 00:00:25 +0000 UTC; Views: 489; Favourites: 18; Downloads: 4
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Description The same motive as the previous the max iteration risen from 1000 to 25 000 and with another color gradient. Further comments See my journal What Different Coloring Can Do

Software: Ultra Fractal.
Formula: Heptic parameterspace in the sp3-module written by my dear friend Greenseng here at DeviantART. All his modules, as well as mine can be downloaded from here.

*a_real = #pixel (horizontal before being rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise)
*a_imag = #pixel (vertical before being rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise)
*b_real = 0.91
*b_imag = 0
*c_real = -1
*c_imag = 0
*d_real = 1
*d_imag = 0
*e_real = 0
*e_imag = 0
*f_real = 0
*f_imag = 0

The fractal borders belong to the different fractals subsets.

Heptic parameter space is 12-dimensional You can read more about it in my journal,

 And now also Heptics is released

Note: Although displaying more than 1 fractal set, this is a 1-layer image using the technique of SetBorders

Below the parameter file, play and have fun

FossilsEnlightened1 {
fractal:
  title="Fossils enlightened 1" width=800 height=600 layers=1
  credits="Ingvar Kullberg;4/30/2015"
layer:
  caption="HCL+SetBorders" opacity=100 method=multipass
mapping:
  center=0.62908558612969249/0.018602015503002111 magn=7535855.8
  angle=-90
formula:
  maxiter=25000 percheck=off filename="sp3.ufm"
  entry="HepticParameterspace3" p_PlottedPlane="1.(a-real,a-imag)"
  p_M=HCL p_SetBorders=yes p_hide=yes p_areal=0.0 p_aimag=0.0
  p_breal=0.91 p_bimag=0.0 p_creal=-1 p_cimag=0.0 p_dreal=1
  p_dimag=0.0 p_ereal=0.0 p_eimag=0.0 p_freal=0.0 p_fimag=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_zrot=0.0 p_LocalRot=no p_diff=no p_bailout=100.0 p_dbailout=1E-6
inside:
  transfer=none
outside:
  transfer=linear filename="spr.ucl" entry="ContinousPotential"
  p_auto=yes p_auton=2.0 p_n=5.0 p_numfact=10.0 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=7.0 p_reversed=no p_test=no p_testvalue=0.7
  p_index4=0.29
gradient:
  smooth=yes rotation=-89 index=8 color=65530 index=64 color=329215
  index=122 color=15335546 index=191 color=32 index=-87 color=17749
  index=-47 color=62720 index=-15 color=461832
opacity:
  smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
}
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Comments: 2

alikashuu100 [2015-05-26 12:08:38 +0000 UTC]

It's very interesting to see the progression of the image. Not just from image to image but also within this image - I mean the yellow and black at the bottom to the red and black at the top. Lovely. 

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FractalMonster In reply to alikashuu100 [2015-05-26 16:17:39 +0000 UTC]


.. and compared with this one

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