FOTD 13-11-08 (The Eyes Have It [7])
FOTD -- November 13, 2008 (Rating 7) Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts: An unusually busy day on Wednesday left little time for a discussion. Today's image lies in the interior of the parent fractal that results when 0.25 part of 1/Z is combined with 0.5 part of Z^2. The stairstep effect was created by rendering the scene with the outside set to 'tdis'. The rating of a 7 is pretty close to what I think of the image. The name "The Eyes Have It" came to me when I thought I saw eyes staring out of the image at me. The calculation time of 1-1/3 minutes is quite reasonable, as also is the trip to the FOTD web site at: <http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html> to view the already-calculated image there. Mostly gray skies and a temperature of 52F 11C made Wednesday passable here at Fractal Central, while two hours of hazy sun in the afternoon kept the fractal cats satisfied. My day was busy but adequate. The next FOTD will be posted in 24 hours. Until then, take care, and where will we find the last fractal? Jim Muth jamth@mindspring.com jimmuth@aol.com START PARAMETER FILE======================================= The_Eyes_Have_It { ; time=0:01:22.80-SF5 on P4-2000 reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=basic.frm formulaname=MandAutoCritInZ function=ident passes=1 center-mag=-0.6024187609298886/-0.166206626874756/\ 3241287/1/90/0 params=0.25/-1/0.5/2/0/0/0/0 float=y maxiter=1500 inside=0 outside=tdis periodicity=10 colors=000HU2OWAVXHdl3ck4cj5cj6ci7ci8ch9cg9cgAbfBb\ fCbeDbdEbdEbcFbcGbbHaaIaaJa`Ja`Ka_LaZMaZNaYOc0Ob7O\ bEOaLOaSORoMSnNSmNTmNTlNUkNUkNUjNViNViNWhNWgNWgNXf\ NXeOYeOYdOYcOZcOZbO_aO_aO_`O`_O`_OaZOaYOiOlhPjgQhg\ RffSdeSbeT`MSRGIWA8`JDXSIU_NQhSNqXJyaGpWMhQS_LXSFb\ J9hB4mJAoRFqZLsfQumVvlXtkYrjZqi_oh`mgalfbjfcia`dXZ\ _TWVOURJSMFPHANC6L8BUKFbVJkeQjgXihcijjhkqgmxgnoheg\ hY_hQRhIJhABh2jtode_ZRKTD4OC8KCBFBEBBI6AL2AOLRfbfx\ adracmaaha`caZZaYUaXPYOUZRS_TR`WPgvsfqmemhdicceYba\ TdLhcMgcMfcNecNdcOccOccPbcPabQ`bQ_bR_bRZbSYbSXbTWb\ TWbUVaUUaVTaVSaWSaWRaXQaXPaYOKXMNYNQYNSYNVYOXYO_YO\ 4EuAIoGLiLOdRSZXVT4Xw9YrDYnHYiLYeQY`UYXYYSGtXOlUVd\ RVbWWaVXaUY`TmOTlPSlPSkQSjRRiRRiSRhSRgTQfUQfUQeVPZ\ _SdVPcWPcXObXOaYOk7hiDcgI_eOWcTSd3Sc4Rc5Rc6Rc7Rc8R\ c9RcARcBQcCQcDQbEQbFQbGQbHQbIQbJPbKPbLPbMPbNPaOPaP\ PaQPaROaSOaTOaUOaVOaWOaXO } frm:MandAutoCritInZ {; 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)+(p4)), k=real(p3)+1, l=imag(p3)+100, c=fn1(pixel): z=k*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c, |z| < l } END PARAMETER FILE=========================================
Hi Jim, Jim Muth wrote:
The rating of a 7 is pretty close to what I think of the image. The name "The Eyes Have It" came to me when I thought I saw eyes staring out of the image at me.
Fractals are much more complex than we are able to see... They might even be semi-transparent (like "Venetian" [two-way] mirrors) on some of the dimensions, so staring at your fractal on my screen I might actually be staring at... you or one of your fractal cats, staring at your fractal on your screen. ;-)
The next FOTD will be posted in 24 hours. Until then, take care, and where will we find the last fractal?
I have a feeling we're lost on this one... If fractals are infinitely complex and their number is happily testing the extent of infinity in all directions, then we're not likely to find that particular fractal anytime soon. In the meantime, how about a few colour palette tweaks of a couple of your fractals? Just testing the idea I had mentioned some time ago. Please let me know if you like it or not. http://picasaweb.google.com/TeddyBear.GFX/TweaksToJimMuthSFOTDsA01 Wishing you a nice autumn day, Ted
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