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Does anyone have any intriguing Ultra Fractal formula/coloring algorithm combination suggestions?
I'd be willing to share some of my stuff in exchange.
I am most notably looking to utilize the KPK formulae more effectively but I just can't quite make the kind of image I want to out of them. I have a couple things I've created that are decent, using some Fleur, and dabbling into some Thin Orbit Traps, and I also fiddle with some of the fBm algorithms, but nothing really of note. I like the angular style things like kpk mini produce though... I'd like to do more with it. Any tips or pointers?
TANKS!
I'd be willing to share some of my stuff in exchange.
I am most notably looking to utilize the KPK formulae more effectively but I just can't quite make the kind of image I want to out of them. I have a couple things I've created that are decent, using some Fleur, and dabbling into some Thin Orbit Traps, and I also fiddle with some of the fBm algorithms, but nothing really of note. I like the angular style things like kpk mini produce though... I'd like to do more with it. Any tips or pointers?
TANKS!
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Wow, no comments! That's a shame!
I'm no fractal expert though I have been doing them since 1999!
I now mostly use Mandelbulb3D but have used many other programs including Apophysis and UF.
I favour the squarry look too and in UF I just adore the Sierpinski formulas and colouring (only one of these I think though!).
I also found that using the gnarl formulas can produce some amazingly angular results by changing the settings.
Good luck with your experimentation!
I'm no fractal expert though I have been doing them since 1999!
I now mostly use Mandelbulb3D but have used many other programs including Apophysis and UF.
I favour the squarry look too and in UF I just adore the Sierpinski formulas and colouring (only one of these I think though!).
I also found that using the gnarl formulas can produce some amazingly angular results by changing the settings.
Good luck with your experimentation!