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Title: Hi fractal people!
Post by: 3dpete on December 28, 2010, 12:37:05 AM
thanks for setting up this forum, and posting the Mandelbulb3d.   I've used Apophysis for about 3 years and love it.  With the help of Exper's scripts, I've done a lot of animating from Apo, here is a compilation of some of those...

http://www.vimeo.com/16014551

I've been using Mandelbulb3d for one day and I am completely blown away!!!!  should have a nice 1080P animation ready for Vimeo in a few days.

I tried a whole new approach to creating fractals with 3dsMax.  I read years ago that you could stack reflective Christmas tree bulb ornaments and photograph the reflections to see fractals.  So I recreated that in 3d models (using some reflection and illumination properties that are not possible in a real world scene) to get some fractal images.  the geometry is relatively simple - just spheres and boxes, the variation occurs mainly with changes to the camera viewing angle relative to the geometry and the size and placement of the geometry. 





Title: Re: Hi fractal people!
Post by: Softology on December 28, 2010, 07:27:28 AM
I read years ago that you could stack reflective Christmas tree bulb ornaments and photograph the reflections to see fractals.

Wada basins
http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/fractals/wada/
http://www.miqel.com/fractals_math_patterns/visual-math-wada-basin-spheres.html

Jason.


Title: Re: Hi fractal people!
Post by: cKleinhuis on December 28, 2010, 11:05:24 AM
hello and welcome to the forums!

there exists a thread on how to create a mandelbulb with apophysis transformations, nice animations!


Title: Re: Hi fractal people!
Post by: 3dpete on December 28, 2010, 08:10:11 PM
Yes, Wada basins, that work is very inspiring.
Thanks Jason

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Mixing Apo & Mandelbulb? Awesome!! - I'll check that out, soon as I catch my breath !

Thanks
Pete


Title: Re: Hi fractal people!
Post by: PoolShark on January 02, 2011, 05:41:30 PM
First thought I had when I heard about raytracing was stacking chrome balls on an image...
Mostly to see if I could crash it. :D