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« on: June 27, 2011, 03:33:03 AM »

 Inverted density Mandelboxes have some features that look like Riemann spheres. It follows that it might be possible to build a similar fractal directly from the stereographic projection/Riemann equations. There's a lot of possible ways to do this. Remember the one hobold invented? http://www.fractalforums.com/theory/alternate-co-ordinate-systems/15/

 Here's another variation using the stereographic projection transformations from Wikipedia.

 a=0;b=0;c=1;
 while ((norm<8 )&&(iter<imax)) {

    r=sqrt(x*x+y*y+z*z);
    x=x/r;y=y/r;z=z/r;
    s = x/(1-z);
    t = y/(1-z);
    w1=1+s*s+t*t;
  
    s=fabs(sin(pi*s));
    t=fabs(sin(pi*t));
    
    r=-0.25+pow(r*r,w1);
  
    w=1+s*s+t*t;
    x=r*2*s/w;y=r*2*t/w;z=r*(-1+s*s+t*t)/w;
    
    x+=a;y+=b;z+=c;
    norm = x*x+y*y+z*z;
  
    iter++;
 }


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« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2011, 07:37:01 AM »

Wow, that is one beautiful fractal msltoe!  A Beer Cup
Seem to have lots of "holy Grail:ish" details... do you have a zoomed in image?  afro
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« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2011, 10:55:34 AM »

Wow, that is one beautiful fractal msltoe!  A Beer Cup
Seem to have lots of "holy Grail:ish" details... do you have a zoomed in image?  afro

Well, some zones are strongly stretched, great formula anyway! It's provocative wink wink
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« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2011, 07:14:57 PM »

I tried to resist... But simply can't grin

I have coded it, but some unwanted details show up; and he pretends a negative radius power huh? to work

But the image looks identical to msltoe's! I added many extra-goodies, hope he don't mind. grin
« Last Edit: February 10, 2015, 12:43:47 PM by DarkBeam, Reason: riemann m3f is incl in mb3d now » Logged

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« Reply #4 on: June 27, 2011, 07:54:58 PM »

DarkBeam and Kraftwerk : Thanks for the encouragement.
DarkBeam: I'm sure there are better variants out there. This is just to get your curiosity started. I'm pretty sure we should be able to make something like Romanesco broccoli with a little bit of ingenuity and luck.

-mike
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« Reply #5 on: June 27, 2011, 08:44:52 PM »

The problem of this formula is that uses "unstable" functions like sin and exp. The critical area is x<0 & y2+z2<something, that should be cutted off... Anyway I have swapped x and z to make it more hybridable smiley a good variant is with a neg scale...
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« Reply #6 on: June 28, 2011, 10:15:11 AM »

If you shift by pi/2 s and t before the sin(), you obtain a set where the empty slots are filled in by new "cactuses" cheesy cheesy cheesy





Can it be done in automatic please? agree


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my "optimized" version of your formula with the "goodies"...

    (rotate xyz)
    r=scale/sqrt(z*z+y*y+x*x);
    x=x*r;z=z*r;y=y*r;r=fabs(r);
    s = z/(1-x);
    t = y/(1-x);

    w=1+s*s+t*t;
   
    s=fabs(sin(pi*s+ssh));
    t=fabs(sin(pi*t+tsh));
   
    r=-0.25+pow(r,rp*w);w=2/(1+s*s+t*t); // It pretends rp=-2 and not +2, why? I've found the answer, since I use 1/r instead of r cheesy
    // originally; w=1+s*s+t*t;z=r*2*s/w;y=r*2*t/w;
    // x=r*(-1+s*s+t*t)/w=r*(1-2/w); optimized & subst...
    x=r*(1-w);
    y=r*t*w;z=r*s*w;
   
    x+=xsh;y+=ysh;z+=zsh;
    norm = z*z+y*y+x*x;
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« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2011, 03:52:01 AM »

DarkBeam: What if every iteration was filled? Would it get too fuzzy?

-mike
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