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Not really happy with this one, but it does make a good dark desktop. It is available in 1600x1200 for that use
Check out "Mandelbrot Journey":
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GQBgxzqGLM
Made with Ultra Fractal 5 extended edition
Here's the inverted version of the Schaefer Effect. You just never know what is hiding behind some of these equations until you just try it out.
For this image series, the original size images are 16,000 X 12,000px. These were rendered with an iteration limit of 100,000 iterations to ensure that every single detail was correctly rendered.
Due to the huge file sizes, this series of fractal images was very tedious to work on.
You can check out my full-length fractal zoom videos with original music here: www.youtube.com/channel/UCeHQGgzzkAxmmmYT5LrSKAQ
Made with Ultra Fractal
For this image series, the original size images are 16,000 X 12,000px. These were rendered with an iteration limit of 100,000 iterations to ensure that every single detail was correctly rendered.
Due to the huge file sizes, this series of fractal images was very tedious to work on.
You can check out my full-length fractal zoom videos with original music here: www.youtube.com/channel/UCeHQGgzzkAxmmmYT5LrSKAQ
Made with Ultra Fractal
A series of colourful psychadelic 3-d photographic experiments exploring the external depth of the canvas as an alternative to the defacto aesthetic of the flat print. All images were created via a combination of free and commercial software [Ultrafractal, Fractint, Visions of Chaos etc]. To be used in Conjunction with "Chromadepth" 3-d glasses which produce a stereoscopic effect based upon differences in the diffraction of color through a special prism-like holographic film fitted into glasses. Chromadepth glasses give the illusion of colors taking up different positions in space, with red being in front, and blue being in back].