Title: Alien Mandelskulls Post by: Power 8 on April 28, 2010, 11:04:15 PM (http://lariphotos.free.fr/fractales/skull1.jpg)
Rendered with V.O.C. The whole series here: http://lariphotos.free.fr/fractales/skulls.htm (http://lariphotos.free.fr/fractales/skulls.htm) Title: Re: Alien Mandelskulls Post by: Lee Oliver on April 29, 2010, 12:05:15 AM They remind me of those magnification pictures of insects that are really creepy. :alien:
Title: Re: Alien Mandelskulls Post by: kram1032 on April 29, 2010, 12:12:57 AM very nice shape :)
Could be a racing vehicle of sorts... Hmm... I wonder, how aerodynamics could be improved with fractals. For the most part, surfaces have to be as smooth as possible in order to be as aerodynamic as possible, but gaps at certains sizes, corresponding to the sizes of the molecules of the media you want to speed through (air, water, ...) for some reason improve the aerodynamic properties of a surface. Now, what if you use a shape, that's a lot like a perfectly smooth droplet but then "suddenly", at the apropriate resolution, things become fractal... Title: Re: Alien Mandelskulls Post by: M Benesi on April 29, 2010, 01:11:20 AM Those are pretty awesome looking.
Just to note, I uploaded my 4d through 10d mandelbulb implementations to ChaosPro's database (for use with ChaosPro), so there are a few other multidimensional options available (besides the Mandelbox, Amazing Hybrid D, D2, R2D2, D3, and Mandala (I'm not sure if I included the 5d or 6d versions of these ones: coding needs cleaning, 4d should be in the updated set which has been there for a while)). Title: Re: Alien Mandelskulls Post by: teamfresh on April 29, 2010, 01:33:56 AM looks kinda like the metalheadz logo!
http://www.metalheadz.co.uk/ Title: Re: Alien Mandelskulls Post by: Power 8 on April 29, 2010, 07:50:10 PM Hi all & thanks for comments.
Matthew, I haven't tried Chaoscope yet, I see you've made impressive images with it. I 'll give it a try. Title: Re: Alien Mandelskulls Post by: aluminumstudios on May 12, 2010, 06:19:23 AM Very nice. They also look to me somewhat like an MRI or rendering of a uterus and birth canal in the female abdomen (I worked in a medical school for many years and often saw diagrams/models/etc, I'm not trying to make a joke or any negative comparison of your images.) |