Marc, very interesting page...
From your page :
"The Mandelbrot set is an index for Julia sets, but now it was demonstrated the Mandelbrot set is in fact a picture made of Julia sets. I swear, I didn't take a mosaic application to use Julias matching the Mandelbrot, all of it was done buy pure calculation using Fractint!!!" Yeah, we believe you ! ;-)
http://mschreier.tripod.com/english/jam/pic/julia_band2d.png
This can be also achieved with Fractint, by using the evolver feature. I don't have it installed right now, but I remember a post a while ago with the specific instructions to get a picture just like that one. Somebody in the list will probably find out the required evolver settings, in a matter of microseconds. Best regards, Miguel Fliguer - Buenos Aires, Argentina Franktal Gallery - http://www.geocities.com/franktal2002
From: "Marc Schreier" <marc.schreier@gmx.de> Reply-To: fractint@mailman.xmission.com To: <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: [Fractint] Volumetric Fractals, Julia and Mandelbrot mysteries Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 22:41:41 +0200
Dear Fractint users,
Ever wanted to see fractals in 3D? Then use Fractint's built in stereo support. But there is an interesting alternative: volume rendering!!! A friend of mine is working with volumes in his PhD thesis and I did some nice datasets just for fun - and to explore fractals in a very different way. While my computer calculated lots of Julia sets I also discovered a surprising phenomena, but see yourself :) You are welcome to visit my latest work, the "Julia and Mandelbrot" page, at http://mschreier.tripod.com/
To my person:
Actually I'm living in south of Germany, I'm working for a local car supplier compagny, and just got the MSc in Distributed Computing Systems Engineering at the Brunel University (Uxbridge, West London). I was exploring fractals since 20 years, first on the good old C64 (remember the Mandelbrot renderer that used also the 1541 floppy CPU?), then with Fractx86 and later with Fractint. I'm mostly interested in 3D graphics, surround sound and model railways.
Best regards
Marc
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