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Done completely in UltraFractal. ACDSee used to resize.

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Pelican

5:18AM | Thu, 14 February 2002

I like fractal images, you have an interessting fractal portion in your gallery, but this one is the most interessting. How did you do this geometrical shapes ? Thought fractals are always curved.

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georgedvore

8:51PM | Thu, 14 February 2002

Not neccesarily. your q is pretty technical, so i'll try & answer it as best i can. As you prob know a fractal is the result of iterations that have been fed through a formula. there are lots of different formulas & their variations. Some of them look quite organic, wheras others are more geometrical. The triangle in the middle is called a sierpinski triangle. the red background is another formula called a trapski, which has gone thru several transformations. check out the following link for more info. sorry about the below-mediocre explanation:-(


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