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Made with Ultra Fractal
The only thing I did in Photoshop here was add the ©. I photographed her in front of my moniter with one of my UltraFractal experiments on the screen ... hence the flash glare and shadow.
Only rainbow circles allways smallers rendered with UltrFractal, see code at the bottom of the page. Took about 30h of calcul.
Simplement la formule Z = Z +1 dans le programme UltraFractal. Cela forme des cercles concentriques arc-en-ciels. Plus on zoom vers le centre, plus les cercles deviennent petite et se rapprochent. Les cercles s'empilent, un peu comme 2 moustiquaires et forment des interférences qui ressemblent étrangement a une champ magnétique! Comme quoi de la plus grande simplicité peut apparaitre la vie.
MyMandelbrot {
init: z = 0
loop: z = z + #pixel
bailout: |z| < 4
default:
title = "My Mandelbrot"
}
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].
Original image created with Ultra Fractal 5 & PhotoPlus X2, kaleidoscopes created with Dazzling Reflections: www.flickr.com/photos/charmainezoe/3641585221/
This is a computer graphic, created with Ultra Fractal.
A fractal is a geometric shape that can be zoom into parts and each of which is a smaller copy of the original shape.
There are hundreds of basic-formulas, hundreds of colouring-formulas, hundreds of colour combinations and many parameters to shift. You can combine the layers in different way and receives every time a new picture.
It is possible for an infinite number of fractal. But only the least ones are really good graphics.
Every viewer interprets a fractal differently. That's fascinating.
Totally wackery. There is no point whatsoever to this image. Attempting to find a point is futile. This was created by simply piling stuff up until it looked cool. There is not any real 'art' behind this, it just looks cool (or so I thought).
Generator:
UltraFractal 3.05
Formula:
Pixel
Coloring:
MT- Advanced Gnarl
5 layers
Unedited
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].
Created by layering 4 different fractal designs created in Ultra Fractal 5.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic License.
Please give attribution to CharmaineZoe.