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Floam Castle

Fractal Abstract posted on Nov 08, 2007
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Amazing what the kids get up to when you're not looking :) Floam is a kids toy that can be moulding into any shape and sticks to just about anything. It's either great or incredibly annoying depending on your perspective. Created using Ultrafractal. A RIFS reduced 8 transform cube with the accuracy detail deliberately reduced to show the bounding spheres.

Comments (6)


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dixievb

3:27PM | Thu, 08 November 2007

Very interesting stuff, Floam. Possibly could reduce the accuracy detail a bit more strongly--hard for me to see the depths...

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clifftoppler

9:14PM | Thu, 08 November 2007

I assume this is your new formula thingy? I'll have to play with (ruin) it. A few minutes with it in Photoshop, Painter, or the like and a little contrast juggling would deal with dixie's suggestion.

fractalinda

1:05AM | Fri, 09 November 2007

Wow! Cool! I thought this was Xenodream, at first glance.

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algra

2:39PM | Fri, 09 November 2007

Smart creation, you don't need XD to build in three dimensions.

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bakapo

6:34PM | Fri, 09 November 2007

this is cool! the shape, the colors, the shading... very nice work!

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Eleandras

9:17PM | Sun, 11 November 2007

Very interesting.


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