On Friday 13 February 2004 8:30 pm, Gerald K. Dobiasovsky wrote:
Both "Quat-Test" and "Hyp-Test" PARs are set up in a way the resulting 3d slice of the 4d-Mandelbrot set should be easily recognizable if rendered correctly (its silhouette resembling the well known 2d version, the complex M-set).
Load, say, "Quat-Test": Instead of the above, Fractint outputs a sphere.
Now load "QuatJul-Test": This produces the quaternion version of what Mandelbrot called the San Marco Dragon. Press <z>, switch from quatj to quat, press <Enter>. Although we are now in a mandelbrot routine, again we get the San Marco Dragon!
The equivalent applies to "Hyp-Test" and the hypercomplex types.
Oh... That's broke! Shows how much I play with Julibrots. I'll test your patch, thanks. Jonathan