Title: All Mandelbulb3Dv189x2 formula descriptions Post by: 1Bryan1 on October 25, 2015, 05:40:18 AM All Mandelbulb3Dv189x2 formula descriptions in a Google sheet
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LiUssKVbjdEvQlrimOMAsI7Hyd-6x_ITG8NAXTLSjM4 Title: Re: All Mandelbulb3Dv189x2 formula descriptions Post by: ericr on October 25, 2015, 08:49:21 AM thank you
but you had to work a very long time to do it Title: Re: All Mandelbulb3Dv189x2 formula descriptions Post by: DarkBeam on October 25, 2015, 09:41:36 AM Fantastic work!
Title: Re: All Mandelbulb3Dv189x2 formula descriptions Post by: 1Bryan1 on October 25, 2015, 11:08:14 AM thank you but you had to work a very long time to do it Automated extraction ... an hour of work using the same automation scripts used for Mandelbulb3D fractal montage of 27,245 fractals. (http://www.fractalforums.com/index.php?topic=22565.0) Reading thru the resultant descriptions was an eye-opener ... almost a must read :) Title: Re: All Mandelbulb3Dv189x2 formula descriptions Post by: Sabine on October 25, 2015, 04:02:29 PM Thank you so very much for the work you put into this (even if it was automated ;) ) and then sharing it with us, this overview is what I've been looking for for a long time! I know the info is in mb3d for every formula, but this makes it so much easier to pick the right one.
Title: Re: All Mandelbulb3Dv189x2 formula descriptions Post by: M Benesi on October 27, 2015, 08:29:38 PM The "Benesi1" is... weird. It was one of the first z^2 I found that had a bit of interesting detail... as I was trying to find an interesting version of the 3D z^2. The "Benesi2" is a 3D Burning Ship (pow6 is sort of interesting near the stalk too, if I recall correctly). bib made a nice Julia image of this one if you google "3d burning ship". Luca names the formulas we write after us... :D Benesi3 is just a normal z^2 pine tree Mandelbulb without y and z switched (the newer "BenesiPine" ones have y and z switched), that applies a transform (that works with z^2,6,10....) to the positive x axis of the fractal. It adds a bit of detail to the + x axis side of the fractal. As a matter of fact, the transform might as well be applied to the whole fractal (sorry Luca!), and y and z can be switched too. Then it's a PineXYZ fractal with the transform applied... Might be interesting to mix with transform 1: PineXYZ with T1, Benesi3 with T1 (flipYZ would align the 2 fractals, although they'd still be different): (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-uk_yRCSO-y8/Vi_P3A8DCmI/AAAAAAAADYc/2BnBvDE4rv0/s333-Ic42/demo%252520benesi3.jpg) (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-hixYf3DgaDg/Vi_P6Ozf5PI/AAAAAAAADYw/T7r0tyIz7_c/s333-Ic42/demo%252520benesi3pow2.jpg) anyway... I also added a few more formulas recently... :embarrass: |