Re: [Fractint] FOTD 25-09-04 (Peacock-Tail Eyes [4])
I think this should be given a 7 or 8. A great job with color and contrast. Jim LaCasse
jamth@mindspring.com 09/25/04 05:51AM >>>
FOTD -- September 25, 2003 (Rating 4) Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts: Today's image is a scene in the fractal that results when 0.6 part of Z^(-1.212) is subtracted from 0.6 part of Z^(2.2) and (1/C) is added. As are many fractals created by this type of formula, today's parent fractal consists of a distorted, over- sized Mandeloid. The scene is located rather deep in a broken spiral in what passes for an East Valley of the parent. I rendered the scene with the outside set to 'fmod' and the proximity set to 1.1. This departure from my usually purist outside=iter rendering came about because the 'iter' option draws a rather boring image. While searching today's fractal for a name, I was reminded of the 'eyes' in a peacock's tail, and named the image "Peacock- Tail Eyes". Unfortunately, I could find nothing that could raise the rating beyond a humble 4. The render time of just over 9 minutes results in an overall value of 44. The image may be seen by running the included parameter file. Those whose system balks at running Fractint parameter files may download the completed GIF file from the FOTD web site at: <http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html> The Thursday and Friday weather was near perfect here at Fractal Central, and so was the attitude of the fractal cats, who had more time in the yard than they knew what to do with. Today looks like another great day. I expect the same for the duo. In my department, the work is nearly caught up. The next FOTD will appear on Sep 27. The FOTD will likely resume its daily basis on Oct 1. Until next fractal, take care, and don't get lost chasing fractal UFO's. Jim Muth jamth@mindspring.com jimmuth@aol.com START 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================ Peacock-Tail_Eyes { ; time=0:09:07.77--SF5 on a P200 reset=2003 type=formula formulafile=allinone.frm formulaname=MandelbrotMix4 function=recip passes=1 center-mag=+0.76262248560970150/+0.291908339275541\ 80/6.10102e+011/1/-7.50049017609904478/-0.00336675\ 416591392107 params=1/2.2/-1/-1.212/-0.4/0 float=y maxiter=1200 inside=0 proximity=1.1 outside=fmod logmap=yes periodicity=10 colors=000C9AIEDNJFSOHXTKaYMfaOZSISJCL96E00H79KEIM\ LRPS_SZhUeqTcnTbkS`hS_eSZbRX_RWXQUUQTRQSOPQLPPIONF\ OMCOLAPIIQFPQCWR9bR6iS3pS1wR2rR3nR4jR5fR6bQ7YQ8UQ9\ QQAMQBISDLUFNVGPXISYKU_LW`NZbP`cQbgWYwoHroLnoQinUe\ nZ`nbXngSmkOmpJmtFmxIjrKhlMffOd`QaVS_PUYJWWEYSBZP9\ _M6`J4aG2cF3eE4gD4iC5kB6mA6o97q88s78u69w5Ay4Az3Bz3\ Bx6Fs8JnBNiDQeGU`IYWL`RNdNQhISkDVo8Xs4ZvCVpKRjSNd_\ KZgGToCNv9Hp8Lk8Of7Ra7UX7XR6`M6cH5fC5i75lE4hK3dR2`\ X2Xc1Ti0Po0LgBJ`LHUWFNeDGoBFqLEsVEudDwnDyxFsuGmrHh\ pIbmJXjKShMQeNPbON_PMXQLVSJSTIPUGMVFJWEH_DKbCMfBPi\ ARmAUp9Wt8Zw7`z7by6ey6hx6kx6nw6qw6tc8hL9YOxiMy_KyR\ JyIHy9Gy0MzNSzhWhmdmilqfuubzy_quUlnQigNfaKcVH`ODYI\ AVB7S54PD8MKBKRELYINdLPkOQrRNqQLpPJoPHnOFmNDlNBkM9\ jMCdLEZLGTLINKKHKMCKhfiebdbZ``WXYSSVOOTLKu4GCOvM_s\ WjpeumatgZsbVsXSrSPrNOmROhUOcYOZ`OUdOPgOLjSRiVWhZ`\ gaefdjeT_aHPZ5FW6IUxcBzdA } frm:MandelbrotMix4 {; Jim Muth a=real(p1), b=imag(p1), d=real(p2), f=imag(p2), g=1/f, h=1/d, j=1/(f-b), z=(-a*b*g*h)^j, k=real(p3)+1, l=imag(p3)+100, c=fn1(pixel): z=k*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c, |z| < l } END 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================== _______________________________________________ Fractint mailing list Fractint@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fractint
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Fr. Jim Lacasse wrote:
I think this should be given a 7 or 8. A great job with color and contrast. Jim LaCasse
I would reserve such ratings for the likes of 2004-04-14, which Muth called interdimensional. The thing looks to have three dimensions, but it's mostly a view of the outside iterations. Okay, MAYBE that one should get a nine, and maybe I'm biased because it also renders identically at 640*480 with border tracing, which is usually a more entertaining rendition when it works. Hint: "fc fract001.gif fract002.gif" [enter]
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