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Title: The Order of Things
Post by: hapf on March 19, 2014, 02:18:26 PM
(http://imageshack.com/a/img809/235/d94y.jpg)
http://imageshack.com/a/img809/235/d94y.jpg (http://imageshack.com/a/img809/235/d94y.jpg)


Title: Re: The Order of Things
Post by: simon.snake on March 19, 2014, 03:43:59 PM
Really love the intricate detail of this one.

Great colouring, there's a real mood about it.

Top find.  Location?


Title: Re: The Order of Things
Post by: Kalles Fraktaler on March 19, 2014, 03:49:35 PM
Awesome. Will you reveal your coloring algorithm?


Title: Re: The Order of Things
Post by: hapf on March 19, 2014, 06:29:30 PM
Thanks.
Location:
-7.42930911953482867009836919181955123556848082588456919783490987067362456112801182605780247440380321790291581349960450363600881062386534431072740351600726714901516108299934849473225E-01
-2.90570984967522148371001605993216722722946314930253398460127866129053004482140561767443853153390466623635479683232706506678770703471105111466998634539877731495944920916163545463889E-01
5.0E-168   (=horizontal size)
Colouring: Histogram and distance estimate based white-black-white colour map.


Title: Re: The Order of Things
Post by: Kalles Fraktaler on March 19, 2014, 06:58:25 PM
Horizontal size 5.0E-168... If I divide 8 with this value, I get almost the same location in KF, 1.6E168.
7540 iterations can be skipped using series approximation with 5 terms.
Minimum iterations 13577.


Title: Re: The Order of Things
Post by: youhn on March 19, 2014, 09:03:20 PM
I think the black and white one is way better!


Title: Re: The Order of Things
Post by: Dinkydau on March 20, 2014, 11:10:55 AM
Yes, the coloring looks really nice.


Title: Re: The Order of Things
Post by: Kalles Fraktaler on March 20, 2014, 01:52:32 PM
Yes, this and the last one, Dinkydau's Flake, from hapf are really cool.
Hapf, I wonder, are you able to gain much from the Series Approximation when you do distance estimation, don't you need to calculate the derivative from start? Or can you start from the point given from SA?


Title: Re: The Order of Things
Post by: hapf on May 16, 2014, 07:49:23 PM
Yes, this and the last one, Dinkydau's Flake, from hapf are really cool.
Hapf, I wonder, are you able to gain much from the Series Approximation when you do distance estimation, don't you need to calculate the derivative from start? Or can you start from the point given from SA?
Sorry, saw this only now. SA works with distance estimation too. I always only skip as much as distance estimation allows. Don't know if that reduces skipping much or not compared to iterations only. I think the penalty is not severe.