Exploratory zooms into Sebastien's zadntl fractal
Sebastien Helie hurt his back, although I don't know how badly. I hope these new images from his zadntl fractal will cheer him up. These are a series of zooms exploring into the parent of his zadntl fractal. I previously posted a few images from this fractal. If you have limited time, the ones I recommend viewing are marked with "///". I discovered a classic "tree" buried in this formula! Likely more than one... I'm a bit more organized with this fractal -- the name of the parameter set in the par file is the same as the name of the fractal file (gif image) it creates. The parameter sets for the images I previously posted (made with this formula) are also in the parameter file. I tried to put a brief comment in each of the parameter sets to orient it in the sequence of zooms. http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107.par Notice that essentially all of the parameter sets in the par file have an aspect ratio ("X Magnification Factor") of 0.75 used. This compensates for a problem with Richard's version of Fractint for Windows that I use. To exactly reproduce the fractals below, you'll need to change the images X Magnification Factors in the par file to 1.0 . You can also set this in Fractint with the sequence of keystrokes: <Z> <F6> while viewing the image. There are single pixels in some of the images, which viewing them full size will preserve. http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107H.gif is a zoom into the center figure of the parent fractal: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107Z.gif Zoom into H, rotated 90 degrees: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107J.gif Center top of J: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107K.gif Center top of K: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107L.gif /// Butterfly with evil eye patterns on its wings. Center of L: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107M.gif Stretch marks on butterfly: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107N.gif Center of N: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107P.gif Center of P: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107Q.gif /// "Reaching out Into the Unknown" Top center of Q. Color map rotated up 12 locations: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107R.gif Left side of R: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107S.gif Circle of black pearls in S zoomed into: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107T.gif /// Perhaps fish swimming to an island... Top of T rotated 180 degrees with color map rotated down 4 locations: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107U.gif ////// Classic tree! ////// How is it that those branches "know" how to avoid each other? If you look carefully at the lowest limbs of the tree -- towards the trunk -- you can see that they keep on branching. Island in U zoomed into: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107V.gif Variations on a theme. Zoom into a 'ladder' in *R:* http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107W.gif Theme & variations again. W (de)skewed -29 degrees and zoomed into a bit: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107X.gif Upper right figure in X rotated 90 degrees CCW: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S1801070.gif Zoom into top of '0' (zero): http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Sebastien/S180107_.gif - Hal Lane ######################## # hallane@earthlink.net ######################## --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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