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Updated to 1960x1470 resolution when downloadedThis motive is uploaded for who in a comment on Piercing Drama was wager to see the red and grayscale variant of that motive. Hereβs the first red variant. The grayscale variants, the dear reader may check out by simply download the original and convert it to gray scale
The motive is a connected quartic (fourth degree) 1-periodic Julia set (regarding quartic, see the last three articles in my Chaotic series of fractal articles. Diff-bailout is used for coloring the inside domain according to the number of iterations required for the tested variables to reach a fixpoint. In the scrap Black Piercing That is shown without Diff-bailout.
Ultra Fractal, formula Quartic Julia3. No filter or post processing
Below the parameter file. Play and have fun
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PiercingDrama2 {
fractal:
title="Piercing Drama2" width=640 height=480 layers=1
credits="Ingvar Kullberg;9/19/2008"
layer:
caption="Background" opacity=100 method=multipass
mapping:
center=-0.2/0 magn=1.4
formula:
maxiter=10000 percheck=off filename="sp3.ufm" entry="QuarticJulia3"
p_seed=0.567462384109/0.00206163194916
p_SeedPlane="15.(c-real,c-imag)" p_M=M1 p_SetBorders=no p_hide=yes
p_areal=0.5 p_aimag=0.0 p_breal=0.5 p_bimag=0.0 p_creal=0.0
p_cimag=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_zrot=0.0
p_LocalRot=no p_diff=yes p_bailout=100.0 p_dbailout=1E-6
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
density=4 transfer=linear
gradient:
smooth=yes index=0 color=9043968 index=69 color=3158085 index=169
color=16769274 index=287 color=20735
opacity:
smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
}
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Comments: 4
janclark [2013-04-24 06:12:19 +0000 UTC]
This reminds me of a beautiful old musical instrument I saw in a museum recently. A mandolin, I think. Lovely!
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FractalMonster In reply to janclark [2013-04-24 15:10:21 +0000 UTC]
This is one of those I had problems to name You may be quite right
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FractalMonster In reply to Lillyanna [2008-09-27 14:11:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks again Lillyanna
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