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Description: This image is a circle orbit trap displayed on a Julia fractal based on the convergent equation z = 1/(z^3 + 1) + c. The orbit trap is colored using a blend of the trapped point's angle relative to the center of the trap, and the value of a triangle metric at each point, averaged over the entire orbit. I used a copper, gold, silver, and bronze gradient and added depth to the coloring to give the trap a metallic look. This image was generated using the Fractal Science Kit fractal generator from the Convergent Orbit Trap example found in the tutorial examples on the www.fractalsciencekit.com site. Stats: Total Favorities: 0 View Who Favorited Filesize: 385.22kB Height: 600 Width: 800 Keywords: fractal science kit Posted by: Ross Hilbert ![]() Rating: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Image Linking Codes
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Ross Hilbert | August 15, 2008, 09:31:07 PM Thanks. Actually, if you start with one of the orbit trap examples (Convergent Orbit Trap, Newton Orbit Trap, or Orbit Trap) on the Fractal Science Kit Examples page under the Tutorials link (http://www.fractalsciencekit.com/tutorial/examples/examples.htm) and play with the experiments given there, it takes very little sweat at all! |
Guest | August 15, 2008, 08:29:56 PM Beautiful! I can't wait to take a shot at circular traps, but I'm sure I'll have to sweat a lot to get something as nice as this. |
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