Fluffbutt
08-31-2003, 02:28 AM
Is there any use in Fractals for our painting bits and pieces?
Maybe as overlays or masks, or even colour overlays?
Check out some of these...
http://www.southwest.com.au/~bayton/thumbnails3.html
http://www.southwest.com.au/~bayton/thumbnails4.html
rlspencer1
08-31-2003, 09:19 AM
Fluffbutt:
I do like fractals and you bring up an interesting point. I looked at the one called "Genetic Tampering, editing our future" and thought why not modify it. With the little circles cut them out and place a persons history in there. Example start at the upper right and show a fetus (kind of like in the movie 2001) and work thru a life cycle to a funeral.
A questions is there software that produces fractal images and if so where can you get it? Also is there a way to control the amount of busyness in a fractal in most fractals they seem really all over the place like a kaleidoscope.
Thanks
Bob Spencer
hi bob,
concerning fractals : make a search for fractal generators and you'll find plenty. There are even some free about
gina
Fluffbutt
09-01-2003, 09:03 AM
Originally posted by rlspencer1
Fluffbutt:
I do like fractals and you bring up an interesting point. I looked at the one called "Genetic Tampering, editing our future" and thought why not modify it. With the little circles cut them out and place a persons history in there. Example start at the upper right and show a fetus (kind of like in the movie 2001) and work thru a life cycle to a funeral.
A questions is there software that produces fractal images and if so where can you get it? Also is there a way to control the amount of busyness in a fractal in most fractals they seem really all over the place like a kaleidoscope.
Thanks
Bob Spencer
YUP - go here
http://skyscraper.fortunecity.com/binary/34/index.html
http://members.fortunecity.com/aando/index.html
to get a freeware Fractal Explorer it's brilliant!!
yes - edit the formula (if you don't know 4 dimensional match (and who does really) just PLAY!!), and lower the 'iterations' (it's depth really).
Fluffbutt
09-01-2003, 09:08 AM
Also note that by their nature fractals are recursive - very much like a kaleidoscope.
In fact a true fractal really goes down forever cycling itself over and over. Just look at the default Mandelbrot, look to the left a bit then zoom in - oooh another Mandebrot inside the first.. and so on, until the limits of OUR math (not the fractal).
rlspencer1
09-01-2003, 09:52 AM
Fluffbutt and Gina:
Thank you both for the fractal generators sites. Fluffbutt, I guess you can see I can only count to 100, math just escapes me but thanks for the explanation on fractals.
Thanks
Bob