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« on: October 25, 2017, 09:01:40 AM »



Mandel Machine, Mandelbrot set

Everyone is using images as a gradients for rendering the Mandelbrot set  these days, so I thought I'd do it as well. It's probably a one time thing, like that time everyone was making DeepDream images. I also looked into DeepDream, made some images, but then I never did it again. (Though I have used images in fractals in the past by other means.)

The location is a trivial one: it's just somewhere in the seahorse valley between the largest bulb and cardoid (-0,75 + 0i) at 2^26 magnification.
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