missie_mandelbrot opened this issue on Dec 17, 2005 ยท 5 posts
missie_mandelbrot posted Sat, 17 December 2005 at 1:25 PM
Some of you have commented on my image and suggested it looks as if it has been made using Xenodream. Michelle (daffodilbaggins) has also requested me to share the secret of how the cube was created.
Firstly no tricks with this one it has been created using only Ultra Fractal. For the cube a special thanks and much deserved credit to Samuel Monnier for his Platonic Solids and Polygonal Scissor mapping transformations. He has created a short tutorial on his website, The Para-Mathematical Gallery, to show you how this works. There is also a wealth of information on other transformations, formulas and colourings he has created as well as his own stunning artwork. There is a parfile for this cube to help you understand how it is created. Please do not use this parfile to upload as your own image - this is his own work - please start from scratch and only refer to his parfile for information. The spiral was created first and then I applied the Platonic Solids mapping transformation. Credits to Dennis Magar for use of the Doodads II colouring algorithm.
The floor was created using Red Williams Landscape mapping transformation. The reflection on the floor was created using Damien Jones Mirror mapping transformation. Again credits to both authors. The reflection required a bit of adjustment in the location tab to align it as perfectly as possible under the cube.
The wall was created using Mark Townsends Gnarl formula and Samuel Monniers Truchet Tiles colouring algorithm. Credits once again to Samuel Monnier and Mark Townsend.
The rest is all down to masking, lighting, experimentation and determination.
Thanks for your comments. I hope this has given you some inspiration to try it yourselves.
Heather
Fractelaar posted Sat, 17 December 2005 at 3:35 PM
Inspiration ?:-)) after reading this parameter information i need weeks to come to rest LOL Have always said that UF is a real wizard tool box and i am now complete sure about that But my full respect for your knowledge you and a lot of another UF folks make,s dazzeling 3d work Cheers Arend
mountmous posted Sun, 18 December 2005 at 3:34 AM
Thanks Heather, for explaining. I don't use mapping transformations much, but maybe I should make some time to discover even more of them. Yvonne
daffodilbaggins posted Sun, 18 December 2005 at 3:27 PM
Heather, Ahh, thank you for this more detailed explanation, as I was still having problems figuring it out yesterday, after reading your message to me. Now I can go back and try it again, and I will also go to his website to take a look at all of that as well. I'm trying to learn as much as I can in UF, as I love using it, and after trying several different programs, I feel that UF, to me, is much easier to use than some of the others, and gives you more control over more things. That's just personal experience, though I do also enjoy using Apophysis, and am now learning to use the two together. So I thank you greatly for this information, and will let you know how it goes! Happy rendering! Michelle / Daffodil
sofie-filo posted Tue, 20 December 2005 at 3:51 AM
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=1043428
Just take a look at this one. I also added the UPR for all the tricks and tips. All the best, Jos.