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Use a greyscale colour map, and you could have a very interesting
HF.
Steve
Thomas Lake wrote:
>
> Ok after a little bit of playing around with fractint I found the fractal
> pattern. I have attached an image of it. The name of the fractal was simply
> circle. Sorry about the file size but there was just so much detail in the image
> that compressing it any more would have made it unrecagnizage as being similar
> to your image.
>
> Mike Metheny wrote:
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> > <<Its a factual pattern. I remember it as one of the fractal forms in
> > Fractint. Sorry I don't remember the name.>>
> >
> > Actually I'm not sure if it's truly fractal; but it does look kinda fractal.
> > My playing around to come up with this (totally accidental) was definately
> > tangent and I can find no real use for it right now. In any case, I will
> > mention at this point that the only texture applied is pigment{Green} to the
> > top half and pigment{Yellow} to the lower half. No finish, or normal, or
> > anything else.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Mike Metheny
> > lon### [at] vtedu
> > mik### [at] loneshepherdcom
> > http://www.loneshepherd.com/
> >
> > "When one's words are no better than silence, one should keep silent."
>
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> [Image]
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