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Mandelbulb 3D v1.8.9: www.fractalforums.com/index.phβ¦DEcombinate in InvMax mode using: transform2IFS/RandCubesIFS/TilingIFS/Menger3
Had a quick fiddle about with the new 'RandCubesIFS' formula by ~dark-beam
and I've got to say it looks like I'll be hooked on this one for some time to come!
And now he's added even more shape variations to the formula!!
Download 'new fmlas.zip' from: www.fractalforums.com/mandelbu⦠to update your M3D formula folder.
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Comments: 28
fractalyzerall In reply to MarkJayBee [2013-10-01 20:22:30 +0000 UTC]
Thank you Mark I love your art
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timemit [2013-09-29 11:38:34 +0000 UTC]
excellent scene .. Β must take a gander at the randcubes! be like playing with Β mograph in c4d
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MarkJayBee In reply to timemit [2013-09-29 16:46:49 +0000 UTC]
Cheers Tim! Mograph you say? I really will have to get serious about C4D!
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timemit In reply to MarkJayBee [2013-09-29 17:20:20 +0000 UTC]
It does open up whole new vistas ..you could animate a setup like this...but then at the same time it is definitely more difficult to work with, is much harder to produce acceptable results and always tends to be more cold and less organic .. tbh I haven't opened mine all summer..you might have noticed i've been mb3d addicted for a while Β
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dark-beam [2013-09-29 09:53:00 +0000 UTC]
What happens if you disableΒ TilingIFS?
It's awe btw!
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MarkJayBee In reply to dark-beam [2013-09-29 16:44:56 +0000 UTC]
Absolutely nuthin'! You got me Luca; I actually just popped RandCubes into another
param set I was playing about with, and this happened - which was nice!
You can't beat a wee bit o' synchronicity mate!Β Β
Glad you like it buddy!
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Undead-Academy In reply to MarkJayBee [2013-09-29 13:56:34 +0000 UTC]
Always my pleasure
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batjorge [2013-09-28 13:56:04 +0000 UTC]
Lovely render! Can understand why you'll be hooked on the formula
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MarkJayBee In reply to batjorge [2013-09-28 16:12:13 +0000 UTC]
Gracias Jorge! And the new variant looks even more fascinating!
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