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I only recently became aware of how cool Julia fractals could look in
POV-Ray (from clarkking's post) so I had to have a go myself. Here's what I
came up with, a simple Julia fractal with a little twist.
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Very nice image, I like it
Good texture for the julia and the red rays
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"Agustin Britait Molina" <agu### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Very nice image, I like it
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> Good texture for the julia and the red rays
Cheers mate.
Here's one more with a bit of action.
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> Here's one more with a bit of action.
And one more, mostly for my own amusement.
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"scam" <sca### [at] mailusydeduau> wrote:
> > Here's one more with a bit of action.
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> And one more, mostly for my own amusement.
I would run . . . . fast! :-)
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"Jaap" <jws### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> "scam" <sca### [at] mailusydeduau> wrote:
> > > Here's one more with a bit of action.
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> > And one more, mostly for my own amusement.
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> I would run . . . . fast! :-)
From this object if one appeared in front of you, or from a person who would
create such objects for their own amusement? ;) Honestly though, I didn't
set out to make something that was mildly disturbing, it's just where the
combination of my random changes and limited ability led me!
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I like very much the julia0.24 image (2nd image) render in more res is a
good wallpaper for desktop
I make too fractals since the fractint times
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scam wrote:
> I only recently became aware of how cool Julia fractals could look in
> POV-Ray (from clarkking's post) so I had to have a go myself. Here's what
> I came up with, a simple Julia fractal with a little twist.
AtmosPHERIC!
--
Stefan
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scam wrote:
> And one more, mostly for my own amusement.
Ninja fractal?
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
I bet exercise equipment would be a lot more
expensive if we had evolved from starfish.
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Wow...
I love alot the first!
;-)
Paolo
> "scam" <sca### [at] mailusydeduau> wrote:
> I only recently became aware of how cool Julia fractals could look in
> POV-Ray (from clarkking's post) so I had to have a go myself. Here's what
I
> came up with, a simple Julia fractal with a little twist.
>
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