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Whats your favourite fractal set / type?  

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  1. 1. Whats your favourite fractal set / type?

    • Cantor Set
    • Cantor Function
    • Koch Snowflake
    • Cesaro Fractal
    • Mandelbrot Set
    • Julia Set
    • Lévy Fractal
    • Pythagoras Tree
    • Other (Please Tell Us)


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Koch Snowflake. And not just cause it sounds like really cold genitalia, i think it looks cool. i remember trying to draw it as far as possible when i was younger and didn't understand the mathematical principles behind it. now, i'm older and don't understand the mathematical principles behind it.

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Koch Snowflake. And not just cause it sounds like really cold genitalia, i think it looks cool. i remember trying to draw it as far as possible when i was younger and didn't understand the mathematical principles behind it. now, i'm older and don't understand the mathematical principles behind it.

 

OK honestly I can't think of a fratal I don't like... Fractals are just amazing things... snowflakes are nice too :)

 

Cheers,

 

Ryan Jones

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Is there a link where we can look at and compare all these different types of fractals, and how they're made, before we make up our mind?

 

I've only heard of the Mandelbrot one, so I can't really offer a fair opinion until I've seen the others...

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Is there a link where we can look at and compare all these different types of fractals' date=' and how they're made, before we make up our mind?

 

I've only heard of the Mandelbrot one, so I can't really offer a fair opinion until I've seen the others...[/quote']

 

Hmm, good question.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractals

http://blog.yukonho.com/article.php?id=71

http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Fractal.html

 

And Google images should provide enough for you :)

 

If not post back and I'll post more links - or get a generator and try yourself :D

 

 

Cheers,

 

Ryan Jones

Posted

I can not honestly say i have seen many fractals, and the good ones (aka:not radically over-accentuated with colour) are hard to find. Though i do like the exhibit of teh "buddah" fractal in Wikipedia. And the "pythagorous tree" fractal generally creates a pretty nice image as well. :)

Posted

OOO, nice. Looks like a fractal version of an image I saw called the known universe - thats pretty neat.

 

Cheers,

 

Ryan Jones

Posted

Barnsley fractals

From Fractals Everywhere by Michael Barnsley

It appears to be a set of the common fractals Sierpinski, Koch, and Castle though I have not yet found any Dragons ;)

 

The strange thing is I never find it in any fractal generator programs as standard, I have always had to create the formula myself, and it's a simple enough formula.

 

Here's the formula if anyone wants to investigate it.

IF (real(z) < 0)

z = (z+1)/conj(Pixel)

ELSE

z = (z-1)/Pixel

 

Here's the full thing:-

Barnsley01.gif

 

Here's a zoom:-

Barnsley02.gif

Very cellular and organic looking I think.

 

I have made some wonderful variations on it.

Barnsley/Mandelbrot hybrids I call them.

Here's one:-

VictorianOctopus.jpg

I call it the Victorian Octopus, Sepia Squid or Budda on a Paisley Flying Carpet (can you see it?)

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