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| KatWoman 2005-06-24, 7:15 pm |
| I have always loved fractals but have never seen them used so creatively.
A very interesting blend of science and art.
SPAM ? work is for sale but at least it's topical
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| Harry Limey 2005-06-24, 7:15 pm |
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"KatWoman" wrote
> I have always loved fractals but have never seen them used so creatively.
> A very interesting blend of science and art.
Kat
It is quite beatiful - Do you know how it is done?
Harry
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| KatWoman 2005-06-25, 7:16 am |
| not my area of expertise http://www.spiritart.org/Fractals/
fractals represent graphically equations of predictability that are found in
natural phenomena.
that is as close as I can get to explaining it.
Like when you see a leaf or flower it may appear to have a random growth
pattern, but all creation is actually mathematically perfect, and each
living thing grows in predictable pattern that can be represented by a
fractal.
So it is math interpreted into visual, the patterns take a LOT of math to
figure out, so computers are perfect for these type advance computations.
The artist took the fractal patterns and made art from them, I hadn't seen
that before.
To me advanced math and physics is quite spiritual.
here is an illustration I made about the Fibonnaci numbers and the golden
mean proportions and the DaVinci man.
http://xs34.xs.to/pics/05256/GoldenRectangle3b.jpg
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| johnboy 2005-06-25, 7:16 am |
| "KatWoman" <JolieXPrincessXKatanaXXX@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Like when you see a leaf or flower it may appear to have a random growth
> pattern, but all creation is actually mathematically perfect, and each
> living thing grows in predictable pattern that can be represented by a
> fractal.
No, no, no. All nature (as in leaves, flowers) is not mathematically
perfect. I'm sure the hype-masters at Genuine Fractals would love to
convince the world that they are using some kind of fractal magic (there we
go again) to interpolate using some 'natural' phenonema. They don't, and
they can't.
Now you might see some 'fractal' generated terrains that due to their
complexity seem 'real' to you, but look further into them and you will note
a conspicuously missing characteristic: the consequences of aging: erosion,
gravity, collapse. None of those effects are 'fractal' like, and to do them
right is just too chaotic to put into nice algorithms; organic.
> To me advanced math and physics is quite spiritual.
> here is an illustration I made about the Fibonnaci numbers and the golden
> mean proportions and the DaVinci man.
> http://xs34.xs.to/pics/05256/GoldenRectangle3b.jpg
Call him the Vitruvian Man. Vitruvius, the first modern architect will lead
you to more interesting things to consider.
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| aramin 2005-06-25, 7:16 am |
| KatWoman stwierdza, co nastêpuje:
> I have always loved fractals but have never seen them used so creatively.
> A very interesting blend of science and art.
> SPAM ? work is for sale but at least it's topical
Thanks for interest and friendly opinion. :o)
Fractals this something more than mathematician, they have something
magic. Will not it stop charming me their repeatability.
Programmes used to generating my fractals: KPT - FraxFlame, Photoshop,
Apophysis, Ultra Fractal (not much).
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| KatWoman 2005-06-25, 7:16 pm |
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> "KatWoman" <JolieXPrincessXKatanaXXX@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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No, no, no. All nature (as in leaves, flowers) is not mathematically[color=darkred]
> perfect. I'm sure the hype-masters at Genuine Fractals would love to
> convince the world that they are using some kind of fractal magic (there
> we go again) to interpolate using some 'natural' phenonema. They don't,
> and they can't.
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> you to more interesting things to consider.
like I said: "not my area of expertise"
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| http:// 2005-06-27, 7:14 pm |
| Very nice fractals, here are some of my fractals if you get a chance to take
a look. http://dragonserpent.deviantart.com/gallery/
Thanks,
Joe
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| Borrox 2005-06-27, 7:14 pm |
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How the frig do you do that!?!?
Stunning! I love the feathery effect. How is this done?
Nig
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| aramin 2005-06-29, 7:16 pm |
| Borrox stwierdza, co nastêpuje:
> How the frig do you do that!?!?
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> Stunning! I love the feathery effect. How is this done?
Thank you, Borrox. :o)
These are flame fractals - their structure is how made from dust. Such
effect lets use FraxFlame.
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