On Thursday 01 February 2007 03:12, jackoftradez@comcast.net wrote:
It does not seem possible to zoom-in to the buddhabrot in the usual way, which makes sense if you think about what's going on. That sucks, and like most things that suck ain't much I can do about it. However, varying the parameter and iteration count yields an interesting morphing evolution effect:
it's very cool, i love the way you've put it to music too, simply great, thanks for sharing :) just how do you make these animations ? i use xfractint and often think i'm the only one in the world who does. it seems to be far more limited than fractint too, many of the functions and keystrokes don't work, and while i do have fractint also installed on my windows partition, it doesn't work with the wine emulator. i've become quite stuck with the version of xfractint i have, it seems i've done every single fractal there is, though that's very unlikely. i would be very interested to know how you generate the movies and whether i could do the same with xfractint. sammi