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Published: 2015-09-16 16:39:02 +0000 UTC; Views: 814; Favourites: 44; Downloads: 14
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Must be seen downloaded in order to see all subtle details.The very same motive as the earlier . However with another color map
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Software: Kalles Fraktaler. Se my journal,
New Revolutionary Algorithm for the Mandelbrot set
Formula: The standard Mandelbrot formula (z -> z^2 + c).
Magnification: 1.5x10^133
Coordinates:
Re: -1.7499431176231782824692456746525466304082825081775330410946380943215745473764336803401888106688083737665989348614714170175592386857196064144284187906882399172957
Im: 0.00000495151363543731732336588062518698705712015267159128146726718619255305480354583810067503652761311803159715856900143933729912471749312600434267143744522605
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Comments: 34
FractalMonster In reply to VeilaKs [2016-02-03 16:34:37 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, really glad you like it
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MistakeNot [2015-10-17 23:20:38 +0000 UTC]
Excellent, looks like it would make an amazing classical cieling in some enormous 18th century mansion!
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FractalMonster In reply to MistakeNot [2015-10-17 23:55:36 +0000 UTC]
You may be 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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MistakeNot In reply to FractalMonster [2015-10-18 00:20:44 +0000 UTC]
I agree! And yes I have. I remember the first time my dad explained by asking me to measure the coast of Scotland on a map with a ruler. Then half a ruler. Then just using a tiny corner of the ruler. Of course I could see more detail the smaller my measurements!
Recently I read the book Surface Detail by the late great Iain M. Banks, that got me interested again. I hadn't noticed them on DeviantArt till now though!
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FractalMonster In reply to MistakeNot [2015-10-18 10:10:35 +0000 UTC]
That was a really good example your father gave you IF you wanna try some free simple fractal software, go to this journal. You don't need to know the math behind
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. Also check out the zoom videos in this journal
.. and from the middle of the nineties there is a fantastic TV program about fractals, Colors of Infinity by Arthur Clarke Really beautiful soundtracks by Pink Floyd
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MistakeNot In reply to FractalMonster [2015-10-18 13:30:48 +0000 UTC]
Colors of Infinity blew my mind! Â
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FractalMonster In reply to MistakeNot [2015-10-18 19:35:13 +0000 UTC]
Then you should watch this video
Of cause just a show,but yet
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MistakeNot In reply to FractalMonster [2015-10-18 19:42:29 +0000 UTC]
Very awesome! Thanks for being so kind and helpful
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FractalMonster In reply to MistakeNot [2015-10-18 19:48:32 +0000 UTC]
No probs, it's SO fun to inspire people almost the meaning of life
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MistakeNot In reply to FractalMonster [2015-10-18 19:52:32 +0000 UTC]
Don't ever stop!
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MistakeNot In reply to FractalMonster [2015-10-18 12:29:06 +0000 UTC]
Wow, thanks a lot for all this!Much appreciated!!!
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FractalMonster In reply to MistakeNot [2015-10-18 19:35:38 +0000 UTC]
My very pleasure
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Sugar-Sugar-Bee [2015-10-14 12:29:42 +0000 UTC]
I see the cytoplasm, vacuoles and a lot of mitochondrial. )
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FractalMonster In reply to Sugar-Sugar-Bee [2015-10-14 15:55:31 +0000 UTC]
Fractals reminds of nothing and, at the same time, everything
That's one of the things that make fractals so fascinating
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FractalMonster In reply to MissDavis007 [2015-09-18 09:27:20 +0000 UTC]
thank you so much
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FractalMonster In reply to JOLoftheArtiverse [2015-09-17 21:46:27 +0000 UTC]
thank you
Heard about fractals?
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JOLoftheArtiverse In reply to FractalMonster [2015-09-24 10:41:56 +0000 UTC]
No I haven't, what are they?
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FractalMonster In reply to JOLoftheArtiverse [2015-09-24 10:48:54 +0000 UTC]
Fractals are patterns that repeat themselves (or have details) at every levels of magnification See the three illustrations Barnsley Fern , Romanesco Brassica , and Von Koch Curve
 I'll put some recycled info in a note for you. Hope you don't mind
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JOLoftheArtiverse In reply to FractalMonster [2015-09-27 23:58:36 +0000 UTC]
That's so cool, thanks so much! I've seen things like this before but I wasn't aware of their name. Awesome!
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FractalMonster In reply to JOLoftheArtiverse [2015-09-28 08:36:09 +0000 UTC]
You got the idea of fractals and now you will see fractals everywhere
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JOLoftheArtiverse In reply to FractalMonster [2015-09-28 13:14:38 +0000 UTC]
Haha, awesome xD
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FractalMonster In reply to LiveArtBreatheArt [2015-09-16 17:51:28 +0000 UTC]
Really glad you do so It belong to the category "Fractal Art"
Have you heard about fractals before?
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LiveArtBreatheArt In reply to FractalMonster [2015-09-16 17:53:36 +0000 UTC]
Oh yes, favorite them all the time.
I just put everything that is done digitally in the digital folder.
I have my own way of organizing things so that I don't have 100 folders.
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FractalMonster In reply to LiveArtBreatheArt [2015-09-16 20:09:51 +0000 UTC]
That's a good way of order IF you wanna try some free simple fractal software, go to this journal. You don't need to know the math behind
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. Also check out the zoom videos in this journal
.. and from the middle of the nineties there is a fantastic TV program about fractals, Colors of Infinity by Arthur Clarke Really beautiful soundtracks by Pink Floyd
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LiveArtBreatheArt In reply to FractalMonster [2015-09-16 20:13:00 +0000 UTC]
Well thank you for all of the links, I do enjoy fractals but I don't make them myself.
I''ll check some of those links out.
The way you put it, makes me want to put them in their own separate folder.
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FractalMonster In reply to LiveArtBreatheArt [2015-09-16 20:27:21 +0000 UTC]
For your inspiration. Just take waht you want, but don't stress Saving them may be a good idea
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