
Name: Ice Floes
Date: February 22, 2009
Fractal: Triple Matchmaker Julia set
Location:
a = -0.08965730006 - 0.4859673986
i;
b = -0.071825 + 0.054745
i;
c = -0.570806 + 3.432997
i;
d = 0
Depth: Very Shallow
Min Iterations: 30
Max Iterations: 450
Layers: 3
Anti-aliasing: 3x3, threshold 0.1, depth 1
Preparation time: 5 minutes
Calculation time: 10 minutes (2GHz dual-core Athlon XP)
Notes:
A Triple Matchmaker Julia set with two attractors. Low iterations combined with being able to get away with weak, adaptive AA equals a quick render.
The "water" is one basin, and is a single layer colored by convergent smoothed iterations. The "ice" is the other basin, and is two layers, one colored by convergent smoothed iterations and one by
phi angle. They are combined such that higher iteration areas have coloring determined primarily by
phi angle and lower iteration areas by the iterations, smoothing out the sharp conical points that the
phi angle coloring would otherwise produce at the centers of the "floes". The lens-flare-like effect is a fortuitous accident.
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