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Author Topic: OldScool Mandel XAOS  (Read 1793 times)
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maverdigitalarts
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« on: November 19, 2006, 01:54:53 AM »

Ol b&w Mandel Show.

In XAOS this looks like as an analog old TV display with floating disturbances.

           http://www.maverdigitalarts.de/fracts/Cyb__XaOS__001.jpg

http://www.maverdigitalarts.de/fracts/fract1.xpf

http://www.maverdigitalarts.de/fracts/mandelbrot_3D-rot_oldschool6.xpf

http://www.maverdigitalarts.de/fracts/mandelbrot_3D-rot_oldschool7.xpf
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bradorpoints
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« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2006, 07:09:15 AM »

very unique!  Your image has is a sense of depth I haven't seen before.
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maverdigitalarts
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« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2006, 09:22:37 PM »

very unique!  Your image has is a sense of depth I haven't seen before.

Its just a combination of some of the many coloring methods and filters in XAOS.

Found this accidentially by checking Edge Detection, starfield and Motionblur Filters,
and the decomposition method for  inner and outer coloring.

this causes dynamic noise like an old B&W TV :-)

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« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2006, 12:59:46 AM »

   Ol b&w Mandel Show.
    In XAOS this looks like as an analog old TV display with floating disturbances.
            http://www.maverdigitalarts.de/fracts/Cyb__XaOS__001.jpg
    http://www.maverdigitalarts.de/fracts/fract1.xpf
    http://www.maverdigitalarts.de/fracts/mandelbrot_3D-rot_oldschool6.xpf
    http://www.maverdigitalarts.de/fracts/mandelbrot_3D-rot_oldschool7.xpf
    Its just a combination of some of the many coloring methods and filters in XAOS.
    Found this accidentially by checking Edge Detection, starfield and Motionblur Filters,
    and the decomposition method for  inner and outer coloring.
    this causes dynamic noise like an old B&W TV  :-)

Definitely a unique and interesting outcome was produced from your exploring with the many available options in XaoS.  Always something new can be found somewhere.     cheesy
 
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maverdigitalarts
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« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2006, 12:03:10 AM »

Hey Paul,

Okay thanks anyway, and thank you for adding me into the Fractal Census.

Just that i never have done something using Povray.

I did some images with Chaos Pro on Amiga 4000, experimented with own code and plan to use Ultrafractal.

Played around also with XAOS.

Greetings,

Marco


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