Dear Petta and Hal,
To Petta:
"I see that you have an almost identical Mandelshape for use inside a
julia. Congratulations!"
Thank you but I couldn't achive the same because images 46-48 has a
property quite unusual for me: how come the main period 2 areas are
inside out?:) I appreciate someone doing stuff like that for me because I lack the
patience for messing with the colours. Aesthetics, for me, come only
as a side effect. Most of the times I only set logmap and stick with
black and white.
I see the FractInt version I use messes up the X Magnification Factor and
on the X-Axis these images seem a bit "shrinked". I will try and use a
different version for parameters next time.
"What you did here is similar on a small level to what I´m doing with 10
Formulas which can be
combined in every possible way, up to 5 formulas simultaneouly. The turn
over points an be
set in several ways, including resets.
Possibly you are the only one capable of creating or modifying images."
I don't know because I didn't dissect a Multifractal formula. ORDs is a
simplified formula, I wanted to somehow learn more about its operation.
I'm mainly into studying fractals and to make it short, I usually "make
different systems meet" to see if I could learn more about them that way,
how they start to interact with each other. Since I mainly do this with
multiple variable formulae (where each var, 2 or more, act on each other
at the same level of iteration), this can result in extremely unusual images
but I decided to stick with simplicity because if once I achieve something like
that, I dissect it and redo it differently and... (line continues indefinitely) to
understand better and learn more.
"Interested?
I´ll be glad to assist."
Yes, I'd thank you for any assistance regarding math and formulae.
Thank you for your calculations. I fixed a missing letter for you.
Have a nice day
B.D.