Title: Mandelbrot extremism Post by: Dinkydau on May 10, 2014, 03:52:43 AM (http://th06.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/f/2014/129/3/0/mandelbrot_extremism_by_dinkydauset-d7hrs6d.png) (http://dinkydauset.deviantart.com/art/Mandelbrot-extremism-453112933)
Location in the mandelbrot set Computed with Kalles fraktaler Gradient designed in Fractal extreme Image rendered with SeryZone's KFB map visualiser Now this is really something else! It's an S-shape that, troughout the whole shape, contains trees and smaller S-shapes. Who would have thought it was possible to find this? This is beyond what even I held possible, yet it is so logical. Of course it must exist. The rules predict that it exists. As always, it remains true that the deeper you go, the more interesting shapes can be found. I think it is highly unlikely that this shape can be found any less deep than 2^3000, so it pays off to go that far, having a plan and knowing where you want to go. The enormous amount of detailed rings is one of the effects of zooming deep. At this zoom level, even julia sets start to get the effect of rings normally being typical for minibrots. Can you imagine how dense it must be at the minibrot of this thing? I am amazed again by what the mandelbrot set has to offer. Mind=blown For this one it is really worth to click the image to go to deviantart, where you can see the full image at a resolution of 7411 × 3332. Coordinates: Code: Re = -1.768810140193920927700537436478379780231782536779484136840246680988909350504844409087599472183814506044542147847003260559917168049498774932668620947524898626908243646575331384330696421404620317570218220146028752385526710532920625483597572807682842148558891607348408630120823502285690236684981782484279076543082934693052739367300251174890350023410591157549518730891524067607412212262454745290694635229299599611518149781065980523858416588870973604939483569246291200355844342801363965663785776686440135254911181924839834072427866027924556066109018291537863267526719397168321210857815635658856811479887279136128160052224928080909674117245714000584768111373124874519715185492601745340723389215900132106204282752459032762143468037265935826119291598787420618228725206172394584705637878670314037744304078950523898673729427861921228959575295970758268899770641352188254441313611298075690268964369773214128673901813169780106099095236090611025906623971087536199960337624998 Magnification: 2^3086.5 1.3461133050996718194242838336278 E929 Title: Re: Mandelbrot extremism Post by: Chillheimer on May 10, 2014, 08:58:00 AM incredeeple.. fascinating!
congrats for that find! Title: Re: Mandelbrot extremism Post by: Kalles Fraktaler on May 10, 2014, 02:30:01 PM Excellent!
The patience and skill that you have showed on fx... applied on perturbation... :o Title: Re: Mandelbrot extremism Post by: Dinkydau on May 10, 2014, 04:36:36 PM Thank you very much!
Title: Re: Mandelbrot extremism Post by: hapf on May 10, 2014, 06:49:52 PM Nice. At these depths structure can get so dense that 16K does not cut it anymore. 100K is needed.
Title: Re: Mandelbrot extremism Post by: Dinkydau on May 10, 2014, 09:03:51 PM Thanks, and what do you mean by 16K and 100K?
Title: Re: Mandelbrot extremism Post by: hapf on May 11, 2014, 10:57:22 AM The resolution, like 1080p, 4K...
Title: Re: Mandelbrot extremism Post by: hapf on May 15, 2014, 08:54:31 AM I'm currently looking at the minibrot in the center of this picture. It's at ~E-1240 . Structures are very dense. Blobs are minimal. |