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Subject: Does anyone know a photoshop filter that creates a spiral type fractal from...


Funcoflipper ( ) posted Sat, 12 February 2005 at 2:20 PM · edited Wed, 25 December 2024 at 1:46 PM

Does anyone know of a photoshop filter or other program that will take an image, and multi replicate in a spiral with increasing image size? In other words, takes an existing image and creates what looks like a typical fractal spiral, with small image in center and progressivey larger images spiraling outward?? My goal is to take existing fractals and create other fractals from the single image. Perhaps there is already a way to do this in UF3. I know there are scripts in APO which do this..sort of, but you cant determine the center or starting point of the spiral. Any suggestions?


sofie-filo ( ) posted Sun, 13 February 2005 at 3:27 AM

Attached Link: http://markch85712.home.mindspring.com/utility.html

Maybe the "bring it in utillity" from Mark Hamond is the solution. Mark's quote:"I've created a small utility that helps bring an image file into UltraFractal, so that it can be used as part of fractal artwork. It can be downloaded, plus you can see some of the images I created with it here" The "bring it in utillity" is special created for Ultra Fractal users. Hoping this is helping you.


kimpe ( ) posted Sun, 13 February 2005 at 1:38 PM · edited Sun, 13 February 2005 at 1:40 PM

You could try playing around with the circle-zoom transformation in lkm.uxf in UF3. This works with fractals only, not pictures like Bring It In does.

Message edited on: 02/13/2005 13:40


Funcoflipper ( ) posted Sun, 13 February 2005 at 8:52 PM

Thanks to both of you. Ill try both of these and see if I get what I want.


paragon5 ( ) posted Thu, 17 February 2005 at 12:43 AM

Mura-Neology has a filter called MMCopies that does the effect you are possibly looking for. It's also free! Here is the address: http://www.geocities.com/murakuma/ It's a bit memory intensive, but it should work fine!


Funcoflipper ( ) posted Thu, 17 February 2005 at 4:26 AM

Paragon 5, you are the winner!!! Thanks William and Vicki, thats exactly what I was looking for!! And thanks also to my friends Kimpe and sofie-filo for your excellent suggestions as well!!


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