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« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2010, 11:12:34 PM » |
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Here is the Scale=3 version, huge cubes.
Thanks Tglad for these, too. Very amazing.
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« Reply #16 on: February 03, 2010, 12:57:09 AM » |
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It's really a nice class of fractals
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« Reply #17 on: February 03, 2010, 01:45:40 AM » |
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This fractal deserves an animated fly-through. Here's a zoom of the center of a face of the cube:
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Tglad
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« Reply #18 on: February 03, 2010, 03:41:34 AM » |
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Thanks David for the info. I've attached the ufm, it is using David Makin's latest code, but the non-DE White Mandelbulb formula runs this fractal instead. Look for FoldUp() function for the innards. So just set DE method to smooth iteration, or hopefully this setup will work... just copy the text and ctrl-c on the fractal view window. mandelbrotbox { ::cH4X4jn21h1WPSupS43Xp9/QL/UimdcbwY3uzKeIb6NSRa3kNnV6k3Ojw24uJD+S8lZme+1n iL2gdPH/UVA1HfUUUF4qeWxIT+Tv/d72NKGlcaQNrpkLz7bHzbfJY3ziyxL0soodX4izXG1i S2Ve/AFpMronXKGHoBjy2n5fEvPePOCF9xTsnEl7+K7RRzHR7RZ6WDe/702qnwCW3oothG8J Wxjn7bnaKD212xKEjXpIYaq5jXaLp1TyRRHbYY3YPrZoj1zbGpX5Dv/d1suORzZDcQr8eaUY UUUaEJKFhT2ffUYCOO5QcEGleEtrmduhSCjPiPSIHf/7qa7B4ZaAqZvIUIgi21x7LuwLek2W VtrSI5Nsaw381v+rPL6iPFOVVHsDmv+r0g/63+W8pkAFCdPMNwH7FnpNtgyIfAcqG5nAHmax iCB0fY4S7zimqWTf1tPB+whRF3NwUZ2XGv2xpf1shMJzVdMVembBxOoPB9Q/rLA1XZb8JgvK v/u4T7e9/hvrIA6sTONAT6qRSgR+nTMYp3AM0N2hWpoke6z7/NoLmaryYGsL0Z3aC+WroZUt v0FY751eBNaf0s2f/oVrtPXMq9vpGYmd3kIV35MhsdaEc+YixFNy6HXwSrZwyYtpBlHDUKab GUjF2tjS2HFmN3GYB0Gev3wU2gMY0BBs9UseCq7eunqsrUAbVgPOTbCsfe6z0gvX32OeZ3ij wubzKKmAf4V7GStoRvNi+89xG1hCmce7SLzkSTkr28pxWlBDqmsGMy7oJf+eiVlzgARKO02E EIMyA8wKdrbUMMwLNBSAbzFNW0AF1EY10zeDEtzkK+YsVN5sy/eSxZzOie+N8tnXJ5FjuQ5h uL8e+S0jqJzyNEr4GsdOAhSvqEbOL5gsxp32Xqktr5X4qRF8yHu+hX/wzqoGRjajfZB8o90D IUIhwD8hM0xooMLAjvcdO+61nNzArWzjE1KqVKvSjNb3QOMYo4D6YRtsFDIBSJsz/N4MZHsE hdcFN607/VFSQ6eFY5aRkGLQCts01aV9tQaIc4S35QaMPdsZZoFl8K9Qdmj71ZTdDP2N848x aaYEaWdstj6ZKSnW4nzhznTj85GXcLatXnPZoUWt21t02LU5QdGQczO5tgnYg3BBxfGI2ZYR lVKg8MuFXRbNEYCo2UahoFOt3DpupBfR5IApd35d+SbXvdKUpJWOJZsXqDroX1QV3BxT3VBz zPM8P9j/wVIDGkF7H/xgdVP8aVDVUCrWXIvstg+l2C9MpAYa0RnfRLpiD+UNUMsuKESv+TQi /H+Z5I0m9kPIF+0Dn5N8eRhuY1cbgJQi7q865s0Qr1tlQ1jTin2hS9AYgDHcR4YSSqtFVRVr oK5Ms+PEdYulamAKD1RROEYQuKGks631HstNK01B/C4vZ2FSYpogvgc5Ud915AKD967uYCAU q8X6WG7ZWdNz1VNUQAqo6MFq5ryXkYVvA7lQsaY6y3h5ByfiLHoZereoGIU/ewhelkdOymva 2FEt2H0PEta9X3FtwVIrTENyDL0GsQWsc23PgcmX3h8xCRx4lFmCOsLz9Mi4tsD7DH2HOQRl 32zeAy4NMMeLex+4Fvap3AWHHHewnikN4R2iHZj3j4TRQJNMbFgJbAM5NchJ+cMxHwEa8xw4 VAmerTMdLJT9BM1HwUKOLEt1LeYDJPsFwD+AeYjX8ANJMF7zxsN4ltFvMKelXUNgEHiZU0xw 01Oyjbw84b4IPSxOMPuGzj040wk18EFdrzEdzBGoFPY197hLonFSg9o1uU0NndQ3gLiS8wV1 v/GjCb4IUSYMaNpxbRG/WHLxrAHrB3DZ40EcNxNuj43wdczJKolMPkV9j2yb4gVU4x1Buotn tQk3i3qzQewrGjHNVgTg6iZb8JJvBzTuh5wxJ/dS1Aiivh8JwVmCRmoPVptlyogycZTbRUbl X6vAvupnd3fMCXw7uvfhV2+8wc/QFGX5lCIFek7aMPZRuqFqj/fF8n3pvRZTBPw0qpuKQoso E4FYRHNNrqMRPYpd75KQDdwIbK4g03OvqyGrqf7gmNubKbUDzWeMhpBTRXWdulagUvT8sT0b ASXNtSBMpqZXdxQ7sLVPNAZGtSGpq3r1ylqr8Zv5kq088FElmrrYsvfWRFRf2XJfRx6RZ1mV x/hX3au7Fgq6JWUzjiAV4hOaCaE7dXJy0wZrHwol7pZWQqgzmJz0MMnJUrhcz6TiBRukjsuI JSNp4ZpeLoalze3JD5NjSk6Ji0/oqCeRsWf5CqS42p3HbHl6mjoo9kFMAqa3klDXQzopII+G CinJIW7VWIC2nlYPviWZhi4NUE7fJXJ2xSsilkk9pGtVUE7TxYLFNQYZZ8MLjtscWelyZflc vFT8GWG7ckxOKGviixWKOHNeJ2nlkbckkZKS8oIZd8lW/sfnLOSyGKScUkYo4MErYJZljk4T xkboYiLxjMxjlJ+OyEfKm4TxEPKOjijlJOHZyKKmsiiJeeDFLTvhlpzOyUPKm6Tx0NHaS9ZZ 6GHZqjipOKmuQxZMWxyUD6imB4dPmftn6/mVBJylmHF4+jWfHyWXy6LDnKkL/RrT8K2kcEep C8w8FQg3QNo+zc6Kx//REe/DRjmyGLgwznI53P/QvTie4R3B+/UslXE22APffOLq9nMtU9Z5 XDYzeZrHDFfMS5C2wcCvWvfzRVTxMPnzwb+jMqUiGxpKbpqln47egqzHBvEcW5BzvEKwforf R4GcgOVyaINvXcldqnMDeL/hsFA/fXlr1lfcGczYwkZg0bZDaOq9OimS+Lwdq0TANBdkkhjs tiQR22zyA54Mb7YiuGtpLyhkDkD2eiPkZb+IGRSJQ1T7Pu1feh9KzwjW+tu4EYo/L0/7aYI= }
Twinbee "not seen anything really like it.. No nor me, much more man-made looking, and really nothing even like its cousin in the link at the top of the thread.
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« Reply #19 on: February 03, 2010, 05:08:09 AM » |
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Thanks David for the info. I've attached the ufm, it is using David Makin's latest code, but the non-DE White Mandelbulb formula runs this fractal instead. Look for FoldUp() function for the innards.
Actually that's just the upr (parameter file) so unless others manage to modify their versions of the ufm it won't render correctly. @Tglad: If you send me your modified versions of the ufm itself and the modified version of the ulb then I'll incorporate your method properly in my next update (if you'd like me to do that) - just send them in a zip to makinmagic@tiscali.co.uk
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« Reply #20 on: February 03, 2010, 04:12:14 PM » |
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Thanks David for the info. I've attached the ufm, it is using David Makin's latest code, but the non-DE White Mandelbulb formula runs this fractal instead. Look for FoldUp() function for the innards.
Actually that's just the upr (parameter file) so unless others manage to modify their versions of the ufm it won't render correctly. @Tglad: If you send me your modified versions of the ufm itself and the modified version of the ulb then I'll incorporate your method properly in my next update (if you'd like me to do that) - just send them in a zip to makinmagic@tiscali.co.uk:blush: !!! Sorry all, I missed the fact that it had the zip attached
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« Reply #21 on: February 03, 2010, 06:04:51 PM » |
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I'm sorry to be such an ignorant, but I get an error: "MMFwip3D.ufm (2596:23): Field or method name expected", that points to the line "point.FoldUp()" Although the func FoldUp() is at the top of the code. What did I do wrong?
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« Reply #22 on: February 04, 2010, 12:04:40 AM » |
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Maybe you still have the Vector class defined in the ulb file, so it is finding this one.. without the FoldUp() function.
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« Reply #23 on: February 04, 2010, 10:35:10 AM » |
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Maybe you still have the Vector class defined in the ulb file, so it is finding this one.. without the FoldUp() function.
YES! Now it works. Many thanks
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« Reply #24 on: February 04, 2010, 05:33:26 PM » |
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« Reply #25 on: February 04, 2010, 05:38:59 PM » |
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I love these. And after seeing the code, I finally understand what Tglad means when he's always talking about "folding Polyhedra in on themselves" - I'm curious what the "Amazing fractal" would look like when folded into a tetrahedron/octohedron? Since icosahedra and dodecahedra don't tile the plane, could you make a similar for one those too? I love these so much! The small "incisions" in cubes which are totally flat... and yet it's a fractal, without a doubt. 2 thumbs up!
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Jesse
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« Reply #26 on: February 04, 2010, 05:48:10 PM » |
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Fine images, bib. Seems to work very good - cant wait to see the next zooming vids The location of the first one looks very interesting, think thats the location i just wanted to explore further.
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« Reply #27 on: February 04, 2010, 05:52:26 PM » |
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The small "incisions" in cubes which are totally flat...
Cubes look flat due to precision. Decreasing solid threshold and zooming reveals more incisions of course. So their surface could be infinite. Fine images, bib. Seems to work very good - cant wait to see the next zooming vids The location of the first one looks very interesting, think thats the location i just wanted to explore further. The first one is special because I used a spherical clip that reveals some feature of the "inside"
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« Reply #28 on: February 04, 2010, 06:36:50 PM » |
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The first one is special because I used a spherical clip that reveals some feature of the "inside"
I already thought of this, because this happens all the time in my program by accident (hard to navigate). This could be the next cubic death star in the next star wars film, i guess...
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