Title: Help - multifractals! Post by: Hristina on March 11, 2007, 08:53:34 PM Can someone help me please?
I need 4 fractals like this (http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/fractals/multifrac/mm_graph.gif) I have some numbers, but no idea how to use them or which program to use to generate multi-fractals. Title: Re: Help - multifractals! Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on March 11, 2007, 09:33:27 PM Hristina (from the U.K.) wrote:
> > Can someone help me please? > I need 4 fractals like this > [ an image from Paul Bourke's "Multifractal spectrum" web page included ] > I have some numbers, but no idea how to use them or > which program to use to generate multi-fractals. How much and what all do you mean by "some numbers"?? Can you give an example of what you have?? For those that wish to view the website which had the image, please visit the following: http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/fractals/multifrac/ (http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/fractals/multifrac/) Title: Re: Help - multifractals! Post by: Hristina on March 11, 2007, 10:18:55 PM Thanks Nahee,
probably this idea is far-fetched and quite unusual, but I know that there is something...... I have the following musical beats (well some of the all): 7/8 9/8 7/8 + 5/8 = 12/8 (that's two fractals isn't it) 15+14/16 = 7+3+5+7+7/ 16 or 15+14/8 (I have no idea how to do fractals of it), but I am sure that all of the above somehow will turn into something similar to this emroidery (as you can see - similar to the original multi-fractal from the example) Title: Re: Help - multifractals! Post by: lycium on March 12, 2007, 12:06:05 AM Thanks Nahee, his name is paul, and his surname isn't "enterprises" ;) 7/8 + 5/8 = 12/8 (that's two fractals isn't it) no, those are time signatures (and an odd combination at that). a fractal is something completely different: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractal but I am sure that all of the above somehow will turn into something similar to this emroidery (as you can see - similar to the original multi-fractal from the example) so in summary, the plan is: 1. add some musical time signatures (meaning what btw?) 2. ask about multifractals 3. ... 4. embroidery! the multifractal spectrum seems to be a measure of "distribution of dimension over space", which is quite far removed from the topics you mention. Title: Re: Help - multifractals! Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on March 12, 2007, 01:50:01 AM Hristina wrote:
> > I have the following musical beats (well some of the all): > 7/8 > 9/8 > 7/8 + 5/8 = 12/8 (that's two fractals isn't it) > 15+14/16 = 7+3+5+7+7/ 16 or 15+14/8 (I have no idea how to do fractals of it) First of all, where did the above values come from?? Is this something that you are doing on your own, or is this part of a group/class that is learning about fractals?? Secondly, how many true fractal images have you created, and what fractal rendering software have you used?? Do you have examples of any fractals that you have created yourself?? > > but I am sure that all of the above somehow will turn into > something similar to this emroidery (as you can see - similar > to the original multi-fractal from the example) Paul Bourke is using various fractal type images to explain different measuring methods on his web page, which you first gave an image from. Your embroidery example image, though it appears to be similar to a fractal, is really just a pattern and not a fractal. Why do you feel that you need to "generate multi-fractals"?? What has caused this particular goal?? I am trying to figure out what you are attempting to accomplish. Title: Re: Help - multifractals! Post by: Hristina on March 12, 2007, 09:02:12 AM Hi Paul, I used Apophysis and FractInt, but I have no knowledge of generating fractals - just what can be found in the WEB. These numbers are assymetric measures and I tried to use them as a component in time or time-signatures in two dimensional fractal. You might be right about pattern-fractal. I don't know - that is why I've asked for help. Regards |