Jazzed by the Classics by kymarto
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Description
The Mandelbrot set never fails to amaze me. This little Mandelbud inhabits a region at a magnification of 1e17. If my calculations are correct that would mean that if the Mandelbrot set were enlarged to occupy the distance between the earth and sun, this baby would be about 1/10 the thickness of a human hair...(UF)
Comments (19)
ulliroyal
Wow, great job, great description.
Dinhi
What an incredible effect this beauty portrays! It appears so tactile. Very well done, and thanks for the lesson on size, it is truly amazing isent it? Bravo! (=
FabioNemo
certainly creation was done by fractal zoom after the big bang :))
smitts
Great embossing and coloring!!
dream12
Beautiful mandy! The embossing makes it come to life. Fascinating facts as well. Thank you for sharing them both. Excellent!
kimpe
Wonderful depth and great texture.
LindaB
Awesome work!!
KITCHAOS
The embossing is really beautiful...the math blows me away!
fractalinda
So awesome and beautiful! I love it!
thomaniac
A really wonderful creation with perfect depht and lighting!
artgum
Whatever the dimensions, it's a real beauty! I like the opaque textures.
kansas
A very beautiful classic image. I imagine this was a long render. Thanks. It was this type of fractal that drew me to fractals way back when.
kymarto
Yes, it was a lesson in patience--trying to get the coloring parameters right...;-)
DIANE603
Outstanding creation!!
invidiosa
wonderful emboss - the colours show off the detail and textures - excellent
Deagol
This is great. I wish I had the patients for an image like this. I guess it helps to have a hot machine.
Angelwave
love the jeweled look it has
kymarto
Hey Keith, I don't think I would have attempted it on my P2 266...it was still about an 8 hour render at 1600x1600---not too bad...
artice
WOW THATS TINY! SO VERY FINE DETAILS..AWESOME BEAUTY--V