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I have a 2K resolution version of this video here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cliu4qoIvKg&feature=youtu.be
The song here is an original creation of mine called "New Dawn II". You can check it out here: soundcloud.com/josh-rokman/new-dawn-ii
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandelbrot_set
Made with Ultra Fractal 5 extended edition
- Josh
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Created in Wildfire. Edited in Photoshop with the Fractalius filter.
Another year is here
and so
I plod along,
I move,
I go...
about my way
with my concerns
it seems
that I am
slow to learn
that life is NOT
all about me,
but, I am made
to worship Thee!
And so my Lord
again
I'm here,
I bring to you
my hurts and fear.
My sin,
oh that
which weighs me down,
must come
must bow
before your crown.
And as it does
again I see,
that in YOU
I have victory!
So help me stay
close to
your side
ever with YOU
I will abide.
And when my life
is ebbing low
I know into
your arms I'll go.
But while I'm here
please help me to
share your great
LOVE
with others who
need you to fill
their empty soul;
need you to help
them become whole.
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Check out my Fractal Art Set.
My fractal art images are for sale in my QOOP store. Check out the link below to visit.
Playing around with the bailout settings using the magnetic formula with two orbit traps in Jux Fractal. Low bailout is set at 1.26 and the high bailout is 2.392.
A hard bound coloring book by Doug Harrington, for the “coloring aficionado.” Published by Pomegranate Communication, Inc “Doug Harrington has been making digital fractals for 20 years These diverse and vibrant images are produced digitally and in fine art prints.”
This image was created with my frac ppc Fractal program using the Julia set fractal iterations. I then added some formulas from the Mandelbrot set. It reminds me of a Persian carpet.
Can you see the Genie with his arms outstretched?
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I don't have any fractal imaging software programs installed so I don't create a lot of fractals. I haven't really expanded my artistic horizons as the only program I use is Gimp. Gimp does come with Fractal Explorer, IFS and flame fractal tools. I'm not very skilled with these tools or any of the fractal programs that I had previously tried out so my fractal output is minimal. Canada had just won another gold medal which inspired me enough to venture over to the scary fractal tool (algorithms, formulas, math code are scary!!!)
So, I began with a new document with black background and chose the Full Saturation Spectrum CW gradient. Third step was heading over to Filters --> Render --> Nature ---> Flame.
I used a Sinusoidal flame, increased the size with the gradient I had previously chosen, then rendered it.
Well big whoop-de-doo! It sucked but I saved it in xcf format and went back to watching the Olympics (held here in Vancouver where I live). What do yah know, Canada wins another gold. I return to the boring xcf flame fractal. Opened another layer, used the same type of fractal, flipped it and merged it with the first fractal. Then I made one flat circle and one sphere / orb. To do that I got rid of my black background with the Color to Alpha filter. Duplicated the result several times to increase the color. For the circle. I took the non-black, newly created layers, merged them, and did a polar coordinate, rotate 180, and repeat polar coordinate and ended up with an orb. On the orb, I opened up GMIC and used the reflection tool. The small orb was created the same way but it without the use of GMIC. The end result is okay, certainly not a masterpiece, but it was fun to make a fractal without all those scary codes.