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An in-zoom in the center of the big cauliflower-like big tree in the previous deviation .(click ->) CCAP-cubics (<- click)
Software: Ultra Fractal.
Formula: CCAP in the ik-module written by me. It's included in the zip that can be downloaded from here and also includes the modules of the great formula writer Greenseng her on dA
Below the parameter file, play and have fun
SpiralTreeBrot {
fractal:
title="Spiral Tree Brot" width=800 height=600 layers=1
credits="Ingvar Kullberg;11/5/2015"
layer:
caption="Background" opacity=100 method=multipass
mapping:
center=0.0033996678328297358445/0.65514411354093271315
magn=1.1578615E9
formula:
maxiter=10000 percheck=off filename="ik.UFM" entry="CCAP" p_diff=no
p_bailout=100.0
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
density=4 transfer=linear
gradient:
smooth=yes index=0 color=8716288 index=100 color=16121855 index=200
color=46591 index=300 color=156
opacity:
smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
}
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Comments: 21
KarAnetasaur [2022-07-18 14:31:04 +0000 UTC]
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Brysiaa [2015-12-24 09:12:54 +0000 UTC]
There is a Mandelbrot ser : D
It always reminds me of a snowman ^_^
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FractalMonster In reply to Brysiaa [2015-12-24 10:29:57 +0000 UTC]
You may be right Fractals remains of nothing and, at the same time, everything
That's one of the things that makes fractals so fascinating
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FractalMonster In reply to CarlosAE [2015-11-21 01:58:27 +0000 UTC]
You like any of m raw fractals
Have you heard about fractals before?
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CarlosAE In reply to FractalMonster [2015-11-21 02:04:44 +0000 UTC]
Yes. Definitely this one.
Fractals? Yes, I made my own fractal a couple of months ago. Feel free to check out my Fractals (Some of them are what you visiualize) gallery in my deviantART gallery folder + my other gallery folders.
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FractalMonster In reply to CarlosAE [2015-11-21 11:06:28 +0000 UTC]
Ooh, I see that now 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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CarlosAE In reply to FractalMonster [2015-11-21 17:41:51 +0000 UTC]
1. Very good information. Even though I'm not really into theoretical fractals, I know they are very exiciting to get to know them though.
2. That is good info right there I tell you.
3. I didn't really put links there. But if you see my journal about one fractal animation that my British actor friend uploaded on YouTube, that you can watch (If its not there in my journals, don't worry. Go to YouTube, type Scott Butler fractal animation & it will be there.)!
4. Very interesting. Thank you for link. And Pink Floyd rules!
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FractalMonster In reply to CarlosAE [2015-11-21 18:08:47 +0000 UTC]
Just take what you want and leave the rest
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FractalMonster In reply to Eb234 [2015-11-09 20:35:51 +0000 UTC]
Well, not every. But those of "Mandel and Julia!" type when a parameter plane is drawn often have
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FractalMonster In reply to Greenseng [2015-11-06 10:25:31 +0000 UTC]
Well, everything collapse into the mniibrots
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