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stbenge <stb### [at] hotmail com> wrote:
> Each image is the result of an animation in which every last frame
> becomes input for the next. The initial pattern is colored, translated
> and rotated randomly to produce these IFS-like fractal patterns.
Cool idea. Creative as always.
- Ricky
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Sam Benge, the povray trickster. :)
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stbenge <stb### [at] hotmail com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This series of images will serve as my contribution for today's
> installment of the time-honored tradition known as The Friday Abstract.
>
> Each image is the result of an animation in which every last frame
> becomes input for the next. The initial pattern is colored, translated
> and rotated randomly to produce these IFS-like fractal patterns.
>
> I hope you enjoy these images.
>
> Sam
Incredibly cool. Could you provide a sample code for those of us (me, anyway)
too dense to see, from your description, exactly how you're doing this?
Thanks!
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triple_r wrote:
> stbenge <stb### [at] hotmail com> wrote:
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>> Each image is the result of an animation in which every last frame
>> becomes input for the next. The initial pattern is colored, translated
>> and rotated randomly to produce these IFS-like fractal patterns.
>
> Cool idea. Creative as always.
Thanks.
Sam
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nemesis wrote:
> Sam Benge, the povray trickster. :)
Well, it helps that you can do so much with POV. It's very open-ended.
Sam
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