Thanks for pointing out the elephants. I don't think I would have been able to find them.

I zoomed out on the fractal so I could see where this was in the original image. The_Lost_Elephants is rotated 90 degrees from the original. The elephants are in and around the two tall black top "posts" near the middle of the animation. The black inside elephants are part of the edge of the post but are on the opposite side, away from the camera so you can't see them. The outside elephants are right at the base of the posts on the camera side but are too small and noisy to be seen in the model. The posts pass to the right and then to the left of the camera so when they are closest, the camera is not pointing at them. The 3D model definitely needs more resolution and less noise. As I mentioned in another post, I plan to improve the 3D stuff as time permits. Using the zoomed in The_Lost_Elephants fractal to make a new model clearly shows the elephants.

Another great fractal Jim. Thanks for posting it.

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Mike Frazier
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