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Published: 2010-04-16 22:55:51 +0000 UTC; Views: 359; Favourites: 16; Downloads: 21
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Description This is an in-zoom in a small island to the right of the head in the earlier deviation HepticRotationPlay2 [link]

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A 2D slice of the 12-dimensional heptic parameter space [link] (see the linked journal).

*a_real = 0
*a_imag = 1.23325520828
*b_real = 0
*b_imag = 0
*c_real = #pixel (horizontal)
*c_imag = 0
*d_real = 0
*d_imag = #pixel (vertical)
*e_real = 0
*e_imag = 0
*f_real = 0
*f_imag = 0.5

The contours drawn with respect to the sets present in this section is in one layer using the technique of SetBorders developed and programmed of the formula writer Stig Pettersson. Of the 6 sets, only the coalescing sets M2 and M5 are not in this section. The fact that two sets completely coalesces is the reason for the existence of copies of the Cubic Mandelbrot set.

Ultra Fractal, formula Heptic Parameterspace3 in the sp3-module written by my dear friend Stig Pettersson, Greenseng here at DeviantART. All his modules, as well as mine can be downloaded from [link]

Below the parameter file, play and have fun

HepticRotationPlay2_CubeMandy2 {
fractal:
title="HepticRotationPlay2_CubeMandy2" width=640 height=480 layers=1
credits="Ingvar Kullberg;4/14/2010"
layer:
caption="HCL+SetBorders" opacity=100 method=multipass
mapping:
center=0.72539875623478/1.68842126671107 magn=195583.73
formula:
maxiter=5000 filename="sp3.ufm" entry="HepticParameterspace3"
p_PlottedPlane="41.(c-real,d-imag)" p_M=HCL p_SetBorders=yes
p_hide=yes p_areal=0.0 p_aimag=1.23325520828 p_breal=0.0 p_bimag=0.0
p_creal=0.0 p_cimag=0.0 p_dreal=0.0 p_dimag=0.0 p_ereal=0.0
p_eimag=0.0 p_freal=0.0 p_fimag=0.5 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_xrotr=0.0 p_yrotr=0.0 p_xrots=0.0 p_yrots=0.0
p_xrota=0.0 p_yrota=0.0 p_xrotb=0.0 p_yrotb=0.0 p_xrotc=0.0
p_yrotc=0.0 p_xrotd=0.0 p_yrotd=0.0 p_zrot=0.0 p_LocalRot=no
p_diff=no p_bailout=100.0 p_dbailout=1E-6
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
density=0.5 transfer=arctan filename="spr.ucl"
entry="ContinousPotential" p_auto=yes p_auton=2.0 p_n=1.0
p_numfact=1.0 p_scale=1.0 p_smooth=no p_epsilon=0.5 p_illustr=no
p_limiton=no p_limit=0.1 p_index3=0.0 p_index1=0.99 p_index2=0.0
p_speed=0.5 p_acc=1.0 p_clog=yes p_power=2.0 p_reversed=no p_test=no
p_testvalue=0.7 p_index4=0.29
gradient:
smooth=yes rotation=-192 index=-317 color=4653056 index=-229
color=15728383 index=-210 color=14210756 index=-163 color=10420223
index=-14 color=2431739
opacity:
smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
}
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Comments: 4

Aotearoa-Girl [2010-05-18 10:14:27 +0000 UTC]

This reminds me of the glacier walk I did. Very nice! :joy:

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FractalMonster In reply to Aotearoa-Girl [2010-05-18 10:24:04 +0000 UTC]

That's also my own association Glad you like at least some of my raw fractals BTW, have you heard about fractals before?

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Aotearoa-Girl In reply to FractalMonster [2010-05-22 01:02:14 +0000 UTC]

Not really but they are very cool!

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FractalMonster In reply to Aotearoa-Girl [2010-05-22 08:58:47 +0000 UTC]

They are Below some recycled info:

First: Check out the zoom sequences from page 4 in the pdf's [link] and [link] . The end motives are my deviations [link] and [link]

Second: In my journal [link] you have some links to short cool fractal animations I stumbled over at YouTube

Third: If you wanna try some free fractal software, go to my journal [link]

Fourth: Wikipedia has a nice site [link]

Fifth: Maybe you would appreciate my "Chaotic series of fractal articles" [link] if you have a little theoretical interest

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