There's a LOT more to this par than I first thought, including these gaudy spirals which are spectacular, (I thought), when color-cycled. John W. } Indiode { reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=indiode.par formulaname=lndiogh corners=0.162666075843/0.162711833171/-0.00140221356379/-0.0013678955678\ 4 float=y maxiter=512 logmap=yes periodicity=0 colors=00000j0j0jj0j00j0j0jjkkkkrkdmwW000W0WW000WW0W0WWFNF<4>rNFzNFFVF<4\
rVFzVFFbF<4>rbFzbFFjF<4>rjFzjFFrF<4>rrFzrFFzF<4>rzFzzFFFN<4>rFNzFNFNN<4\ rNNzNNFVN<4>rVNzVNFbN<4>rbNzbNFjN<4>rjNzjNFrN<4>rrNzrNFzN<4>rzNzzNFFV<4\ rFVzFVFNV<4>rNVzNVFVV<4>rVVzVVFbV<4>rbVzbVFjV<4>rjVzjVFrV<4>rrVzrVFzV<4\ rzVzzVFFb<4>rFbzFbFNb<4>rNbzNbFVb<4>rVbzVbFbb<4>rbbzbbFjb<4>rjbzjbFrb<4\ rrbzrbFzb<4>rzbzzbFFj<4>rFjzFjFNj<4>rNjzNjFVj<4>rVjzVjFbj<4>rbjzbjFjj<4\ rjjzjjFrj<4>rrjzywccdWWWz000z0zz000zz0z0zzzzz }
frm:LnDioGH{ Pd = 0.0000000000001 Gm = 0.00000000000094 Ids = 0.00000000252 Rs = 0.968 n = 1.752 Vt = 0.025 u = Gm*n*Rs*Vt+n*Vt Pt = n*Vt vr = Ids*Rs x = 0.1 x = x-((u*x*log(x)+vr*x*x-(Pixel+vr)*x)/(vr*x+u)) z = 0-(Pt*log(x)-Pixel)/Rs: u = z x = x-((u*x*log(x)+vr*x*x-(Pixel+vr)*x)/(vr*x+u)) z = 0-(Pt*log(x)-Pixel)/Rs |u-z| > Pd }
[Lurking_mode=OFF] John W. wrote:
There's a LOT more to this par than I first thought, including these gaudy spirals which are spectacular, (I thought), when color-cycled.
John W.
Hi, Thanks for sharing the PAR. Busy with work and study I'm not very much into fractals lately, but "Goudy and spectacular spirals" sounds nice, so I gave it a try. I hope you like it. The filesize is 30MB. INDIOD http://www.4shared.com/file/119441890/93d0985c/InDiod_John_W_rand_OK.html File description: Fractal animation of Indiode fractal from the Fractint mailing list. PAR file posted by John W. Original formula by sciwise. Many thanks to all people involved. Greetings go to Jim Muth and all the list members. I hope you enjoy the animation. It was created with XnView, contains about 203 frames (original resolution 1280x1024, playable at other resolutions too) and runs for about 7 minutes (2s per image). Audio included to add some flavour.This is the random version (each time it is run the sequence of images is different). Need a linear version? Please leave a comment on the list or at the site. Wishing you a nice day, Ted
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