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Ahh, beautiful stuff :) Another good thing about doing fractals in pov is that
you can have them antialiased. The hard part is finding a good spot and then
zooming in :)
John VanSickle wrote:
> POV ray is better for Mandelbrots than anything else I've seen.
>
> The program I did this with is posted to p.t.s-f .
>
> This is kinda big, so I'll be deleting it in a few days.
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Samuel Benge
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On Tue, 13 Jun 2000 19:52:25 -0400, John VanSickle
<van### [at] erolscom> wrote:
>POV ray is better for Mandelbrots than anything else I've seen.
Ditto. Especially when it comes to 4-D :) But it's cool in 2D as well,
especially with Warp's additions.
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] usanet
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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>Ahh, beautiful stuff :) Another good thing about doing fractals in pov is
that
>you can have them antialiased. The hard part is finding a good spot and
then
>zooming in :)
Actually; given that you have Fractint and/or Ultra Fractal or similar, it's
not that hard ... Both UF and FI can express their locations in the fractals
with <center> and <magnification> and <rotation> and it's quite easy to use
it in Povray (Just figured out, actually! :) 1. Translate -center, scale
mag, rotate -rotation*z (if the fractal is in the xy-plane.) I wouldn't
think that using the regular <corners>-style is too difficult either.
And, yes! It's a beautiful image. ;-)
regards,
Simen Kvaal.
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John VanSickle wrote:
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> POV ray is better for Mandelbrots than anything else I've seen.
Hmm. Have you ever tried Fractal eXtreme? Perhaps even
on a multi processor machine (I have one). *This*
is the best fractal explorer I have ever seen.
Markus
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John VanSickle wrote:
> POV ray is better for Mandelbrots than anything else I've seen.
I think the best fractal software is
Tierazon,http://www-hs.iuta.u-bordeaux.fr/fergusonsc/
> The program I did this with is posted to p.t.s-f .
Thanks.
> This is kinda big, so I'll be deleting it in a few days.
Don't be such a pain.
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I say two words: Ultra Fractal !
THE best. Fractal extreme is somewhat limited, I'd say... The versatility of
UF's formula parser is _awesome_. You control _everything_; from maths to
colorization.
And poster output... When you render a 6400x3200 fractal with eight levels
of adaptive antialiasing it takes time, but you should _really_ see the
poster I have on my wall ... *drool over UF's output*.
regards,
Simen.
>Hmm. Have you ever tried Fractal eXtreme? Perhaps even
>on a multi processor machine (I have one). *This*
>is the best fractal explorer I have ever seen.
>
>Markus
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"Simen Kvaal" <sim### [at] studentmatnatuiono> wrote in message
news:394812aa$1@news.povray.org...
> I say two words: Ultra Fractal !
>
> THE best. Fractal extreme is somewhat limited, I'd say... The versatility
of
> UF's formula parser is _awesome_. You control _everything_; from maths to
> colorization.
Yes, but it doesn't support deep zooming like FractInt (I don't know about
POV, but I doubt it..). It's annoying, because especially given the speed
UF can zoom in under preview mode, it doesn't take ~that~ much before you've
reached its limit...
Expanding a fractal just to the size of Jupiter's orbit isn't good enough!
Hopefully not too o.t., but does anyone know of a fractal program that
supports deepzoom ~and~ truecolor? ..Or if/when ultra fractal might?
Sorry for the off-topic-ness ;)
Matt
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Matthew Bennett wrote in message <39496c37@news.povray.org>...
>Hopefully not too o.t., but does anyone know of a fractal program that
>supports deepzoom ~and~ truecolor? ..Or if/when ultra fractal might?
The latest version of FractInt does, but not very well.
Mark
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Matthew Bennett wrote:
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> Hopefully not too o.t., but does anyone know of a fractal program that
> supports deepzoom ~and~ truecolor? ..Or if/when ultra fractal might?
As I said before, Fractal Extreme can do it. And it's *fast*
(uses all available processors ;-)
http://www.cygnus-software.com/
Markus
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Love it... But would anyone have any idea of how to use Fractint formula
files in Povray or Megapov?
John VanSickle wrote:
> POV ray is better for Mandelbrots than anything else I've seen.
>
> The program I did this with is posted to p.t.s-f .
>
> This is kinda big, so I'll be deleting it in a few days.
>
> --
> ICQ: 46085459
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> [Image]
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