Please post to the [Fractint] list. Sure.
Very nice animation! I like to watch everything go by at 1/2 speed so I can see a little more of your detail before it's zoomed off the screen: For: Windows Media Player: Right click window frame > Enhancements > Play speed settings > slider: 0.5 The motion is still smooth enough to not appear as stepping between frames at this speed. At (0:47...) I like the "figure/ground" effect from the pale background glowing "behind" the fractal. I'm wondering how you found the central figure that appears at (1:00)... It initially seemed similar to other areas in the image -- but, what a difference! Stopping playback at (1:13) and (1:17) give very nice still images. Thanks, JoTz! - Hal Lane ######################## # mailto:hallane@earthlink.net ######################## From: LLOYD GARRICK [mailto:lgarr@colorado-hiking.net] Sent: Tuesday, March 8, 2016 9:42 PM To: Harold Lane <hallane@earthlink.net> Subject: Please post to the [Fractint] list I finally succeeded in animating one of the recent Mike Frazier "electronic" fractals; the pattern is very complex, rivaling Niekamp's works. Difficult to color however; I scanned over 400 MAP files in my collection, found only about 4 that were acceptable. Again, compressing the video would make it pointless, so I upload the hi-rez AVI file, 600MEG for 100 seconds. http://www.fractal-animation.net/special/DeepPurple800.zip Enjoy! JoTz ---- --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus