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Dabbling

Fractal Fractal posted on Jul 13, 2015
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Have looked at mandelbulb few times over the years but such a steep learning curve I always give up. After the super Bamboosphere image recently posted thought I'd have look at the pars see what I could find. Thank you ia-du-lin for the pars hope you don't mind my mess too much. To be honest can't even mind what I did, didn't tweak. And not even sure it was that much to actually lay claim to anything unique but was fun exploring. The lighting errm dunno! Twiddled a few sliders dont know what 99% of them do/dont do. But liked the end result even if its not quite what I had intended. :) Thanks for the inspiration to try this program will try to learn bit more about if time lets me.

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giulband

7:07AM | Mon, 13 July 2015

Absolutely one of more fascinating and well compose fractal work i have never sen Here !!!!!! Congratulations !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hubert

11:11AM | Mon, 13 July 2015

Stunning structures, well put into scene!

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Lenord

11:41AM | Mon, 13 July 2015

Interesting scene, get the idea of an outdoor amphitheater in an urban area with either an Office or apartment complex nearby, kinda cool actually. Those of us who post MB Parameters fully intend for them to be used by others as aids for learning the program and as starting points for further explorations, you used Ia_du_Lin's params right by changing zoom and PoV I'm sure he won't mind at all. I hear many say MB3D having a steep learning curve I don't agree with that, I've been using it since it first came out 5 years ago or so but I think it's the easiest to learn, way easier than Apo or J-Wildfire those 2 still drive me crazy trying to figure them out....Keep on plugging you'll probably discover it much simpler than you think Peace

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prutzworks

1:27PM | Mon, 13 July 2015

great mandelbulb well done

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Glendaw

4:41PM | Thu, 16 July 2015

This is totally amazing ! The buildings turned out so awesome. Fantastic colors. lighting and textures, well done. I can't wrap my head around this program--- at all. Sticking to Apo and Frax HD.


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