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Published: 2006-11-28 05:15:19 +0000 UTC; Views: 1653; Favourites: 73; Downloads: 53
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Updated to 1960x1470 resolution when downloaded
From the hidden depth (of the border) of the Mandelbrot set. Ultra Fractal. Playing with "zooming beside" in "Julia-like barriers" (see article 12 in my Chaotic series of fractal articles (<- right click) This motive was one of the winners in the FAME contest 2001 In that version I used "Smothed Iteration" filter In this version no filter is used and the escape radius = 2 (Bailout = 4) instead of escape radius = 10 (Bailout = 100). Resized in PhotoShop. No filter or post-processing. Play and have fun with the parameter file below:
Icedance {
fractal:
title="Icedance" width=800 height=600 layers=1
credits="Ingvar Kullberg;1/30/2019"
layer:
caption="Layer 1" opacity=100 method=multipass
mapping:
center=-1.74979870990646697/3.3541093874075259E-5
magn=30746085885884730.2
formula:
maxiter=10000 filename="Standard.ufm" entry="FastMandel" p_start=0/0
p_bailout=4
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
density=0.5 transfer=linear filename="Standard.ucl" entry="Default"
gradient:
smooth=yes rotation=-8 index=58 color=96 index=231 color=1376256
index=254 color=16777215 index=280 color=657920 index=324
color=16756986 index=396 color=3866623
opacity:
smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
}
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Comments: 52
FractalMonster In reply to ??? [2006-11-28 14:25:45 +0000 UTC]
Thanks The gradient is one of the difficult things regarding fractal images. Yes! One can see that the motive is in the spike-region because of the finest structures (the spikes). Further more cause of the portal-formed levels which the escape radius=2 produce in this region. If you perform a successive out-zooming you will see the interesting zoom-history
Welcome to try the parameter files I have for some other motives in my gallery!
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