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Yes, they are!
Nothing new, just honing my skills at recursive macros. The inspiration to
this image may be obvious to some... Or maybe not. Anyway, I decided to post
it since fractals seem to be becoming popular here...
JPEG really hated this image, BTW.
Margus
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Margus Ramst wrote:
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> Yes, they are!
> Nothing new, just honing my skills at recursive macros. The inspiration to
> this image may be obvious to some... Or maybe not. Anyway, I decided to post
> it since fractals seem to be becoming popular here...
> JPEG really hated this image, BTW.
>
> Margus
Is this the branch dividian fractal algorithm ?
It looks like a double ended Gilles tree macro variation
but is so dark it is difficult to tell for sure what all
is really present in the scene.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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could you re render ths one, maybe with a checker plane in the bg or render
w/ a white BG instead of black, its very difficult to see.
Rick
Margus Ramst <mar### [at] peakeduee> wrote in message
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> Yes, they are!
> Nothing new, just honing my skills at recursive macros. The inspiration to
> this image may be obvious to some... Or maybe not. Anyway, I decided to
post
> it since fractals seem to be becoming popular here...
> JPEG really hated this image, BTW.
>
> Margus
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Ken wrote in message <37210857.7AC8E085@pacbell.net>...
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>Is this the branch dividian fractal algorithm ?
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>It looks like a double ended Gilles tree macro variation
>but is so dark it is difficult to tell for sure what all
>is really present in the scene.
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Well, you need the right amount of lighting in your room. If you know what I
mean...
As for the fractal, I don't know what it's called. It is quite similar to
the one used for generating trees, but the objective was more like that of
Spider's "corals", i.e. identical copies of the base object, taking their
orientation from the branch they're on. Not as easy as it would seem at
first.
Margus
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hmm, I'd almost guess I was responisble to some of the inspiration..
It looks kewl anyhow :-)
Margus Ramst wrote:
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> Yes, they are!
> Nothing new, just honing my skills at recursive macros. The inspiration to
> this image may be obvious to some... Or maybe not. Anyway, I decided to post
> it since fractals seem to be becoming popular here...
> JPEG really hated this image, BTW.
>
> Margus
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> [Image]
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//Spider
[ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
"Marian"
By: "Sisters Of Mercy"
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kinda reminds me of the circulatory system in the brain.... kinda
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OK, I hope you can see this one better. But you really should train yourself
to work in the dark, like me...
Margus
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Spider wrote in message <37212084.B1EAC780@bahnhof.se>...
>hmm, I'd almost guess I was responisble to some of the inspiration..
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It happens...
>It looks kewl anyhow :-)
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Yeah. I like it.
Margus
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I liked the first one better. :)
Are you a MAC user?
GrimDude
vos### [at] arkansasnet
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Margus Ramst wrote:
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> OK, I hope you can see this one better. But you really should train yourself
> to work in the dark, like me...
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> Margus
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> [Image]
I can see clearly now the dark is gone...
I approve of work in this direction and see it's possible uses for alien
hair do's and exotic food stuffs. And maybe trees as well.
Is it difficult to create and control the routines that produce
these functions or is it pretty much straight forward once you
have a working format to expand on your work from ?
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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