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Mandelbulb 3D v1.7.2_PolyFolding/ABox/Menger3/_SphereFolding1
A larger version of this image was selected as one of the 25 winning entries for the
2011 international 'Benoit Mandelbrot Fractal Art Contest'!
See the winning entries here: [link]
Fullview please....
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Comments: 115
MarkJayBee In reply to infinityfractals [2015-02-16 15:48:46 +0000 UTC]
It is kinda large isn't it? Thanks!
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infinityfractals In reply to MarkJayBee [2015-02-18 03:53:05 +0000 UTC]
yes it is try fractallize that infinity to the infinity power i wander what that would look like?
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Cavolonero [2013-07-23 03:16:06 +0000 UTC]
" So my labyrinth is a piece of cake is it ? Β Maybe you'll like this little slice ... "Β
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MarkJayBee In reply to jorgenial [2012-11-16 18:14:07 +0000 UTC]
Cheers, and thanks for faving!
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MarkJayBee In reply to cemerald [2012-07-23 09:54:31 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Glad you think so!
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sonicandsora25 [2012-07-10 11:34:24 +0000 UTC]
just how did you make this ?! it's awesome!
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MarkJayBee In reply to sonicandsora25 [2012-07-12 13:02:31 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I use a 3D fractal program called 'Mandelbulb 3D',
availabe for free download from: [link]
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CO99A5 [2012-07-02 00:14:13 +0000 UTC]
Quite an expansive scene! Nice work, sorry I missed this before. I've become familiar with the AB/M3 shapes here, I suppose the other formulas are the contributors to the massive size.
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MarkJayBee In reply to CO99A5 [2012-07-02 08:50:01 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Kevin! Actually, now that you've brought my attention to
this piece, I may revisit it and try the new transparency feature
on it. As it's relatively uncluttered by detail, it should be a
suitable candidate.
Watch this space I guess....
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NightlyWonder [2012-05-22 21:52:13 +0000 UTC]
This 'Cupreous Complex' would be a great place to hide,
I can imagine somehow climbing up and down those metallic walls,
and hopefully not getting lost or hungry. Just how far does
this complex go?
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MarkJayBee In reply to NightlyWonder [2012-05-23 10:14:01 +0000 UTC]
Cheers Andy, appreciate all your comments mate!
It's infinite, and without end.....
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MarkJayBee In reply to dopeatwork [2012-05-14 09:50:24 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, glad you like my stuff!
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MarkJayBee In reply to MasPix [2012-05-05 13:40:36 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, glad you like it!
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anotherwanderer [2012-04-29 17:04:05 +0000 UTC]
I don't know much about how fractals are made, but it's amazing what you can obtain with this technique. I wish i knew how to do such things, it would be a great source for compositional structures to use in paintings
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MarkJayBee In reply to anotherwanderer [2012-05-02 12:13:52 +0000 UTC]
Glad you like my technique a.w. I can see where 3D fractals could be a
useful reference source for the basis of traditional or digital paintings.
If you want to try your hand, I suggest you go to the #mandelbulb3d group:
[link] and D/L a copy of 'Mandelbulb 3D' using the link in the current journal entry.
I'd also recommend following some of Hal Tenny's excellent tutorials, which
can be found in the groups 'Tutorials and Resources' folder. Best of luck!
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anotherwanderer In reply to MarkJayBee [2012-05-16 03:10:38 +0000 UTC]
I already did download it in a surge of enthusiasm right after i saw your gallery, but it was one of those rare and humiliating cases when i open a program and i have no idea what any of the buttons do
Thank you for the link, i started to look for some tutorials on the web, but it's good to have some specific point to start. I guess i now have a good project for the summer vacation
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MandelCr8tor [2012-04-08 11:51:29 +0000 UTC]
Hello Mark,
Some Fractal you've made for this contest, for myself I've send in 3 entries, for this contest.
"Deep Space Telescope" / "Flower" and "Sagittarian War Mask".
but there were a lot of great entries, nevertheless it was a great contest
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MarkJayBee In reply to MandelCr8tor [2012-04-09 13:53:49 +0000 UTC]
Hi Peter, glad you like it mate! You're right, the standard
of entries was very high overall, and I was taken aback when
this was selected as one of the winners! Saw your pieces
there, and was very taken by them, particularly your 'Deep
Space Telescope' - nice one!
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MindsEye69 [2012-02-26 20:48:02 +0000 UTC]
Brilliant, I was digging around in a similar set and just couldnt find an angle I liked... this one is amazing! Superb work!
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MarkJayBee In reply to MindsEye69 [2012-02-26 21:45:11 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Michael, I find getting down low, with a very wide
FoV: 80-120 - generally works to my satisfaction.
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MindsEye69 In reply to MarkJayBee [2012-02-26 23:16:29 +0000 UTC]
I didnt think of that... Will try and see what I come up with.
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MarkJayBee In reply to redchinese [2012-01-21 19:11:59 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, glad you like it!
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LeonieZurakowsky [2012-01-06 02:00:03 +0000 UTC]
Featured in my journal here [link] !!!
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MarkJayBee In reply to LeonieZurakowsky [2012-01-10 14:53:54 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the include Leonie!
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quartertime [2011-11-17 12:12:46 +0000 UTC]
Nice work, Mark, and congratulations. In my opinion, this piece was the best of the top twenty-five.
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MarkJayBee In reply to quartertime [2011-12-16 22:49:18 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Bud! Well, it's all very subjective though isn't it?
Glad you like it mate!
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