This is one of the more complex Fractals I’ve created. There are four formulas in this one.
This Piece was created with Mandelbulb 3D software, the program is a Free download. I don’t normally apply color maps to these when they are so intricate. I find that adding color draws the viewers away from the beauty of the natural structure itself.
These are 3D structures that you can navigate around and even into with the camera mode in the program. Its very difficult sometimes to find a Stopping point that you want to render.
There has always been and still is a ongoing debate in the Fractal Community whether a Fractal should be Symmetrical or not. I do both asymmetrical and symmetrical.
Thanks for taking a look.
Thanks everyone for all the views and comments.
such beauty as always Woody!
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…an eye-magnet magnet piece of work…nice art woody
Thank you, yes this one did well.
Woah! Fantastic work!
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Outstanding work.
Thank you very much
I love the intricacies of this one mate, looks like lace! Like you say, difficult to decide when to stop and render, you could spend hours inside this and get many great renders!
Excellent work!
Thanks Craig.
Wow. I love its structure! You’re a great artist Woody. Bless you!
Thank you so much
Lovely intricate design and pattern. Would be a lot of work . well done.
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A masterpiece! Nicely done, Woody.
Thank you Dennis
Beautiful!
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nice
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Beautiful. So intricate.
Thanks Gary
Great work, I always enjoy your fractals!
Thank you very much
You are truly talented and well versed in your field
Thank you, its not really Talent its having time to experiment and refine your techniques. If you were sitting here next to me I could teach you by hands on, what took me three years to learn, probably in under an hour.
Outstanding
Thank you Denny
Another creative project well done Woody.
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To me this one could be sci-fi, streampunk, or industrial. Maybe a combo of all.
Great fractal.
As for teh symmetrical argument, nature offers the best fractals and they are not always symmetrical. That is where I lay my hat on that matter!
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It is very intricate compared to others I’ve seen. I like the simplicity of the monochrome color palette. It highlights the depth of the image.
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Nice work!
Thank you so much Kristina
I like the symmetry in this fractal art
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Fantastic!
Thanks Olga
I agree about not adding colours to these – they remind me of chalk or limestone… Very cool!
Yeah like they are carved into stone. I like that look, sometimes I add a light to give it a slight hue of a pastel color on the highlights.
Awesome!)
Thanks Nick
It is amazing
Thank you very much
Really kind of comes together both the image, background. Very cool image Woody!
Thanks Doc.
Wow, this is cool, I love that you did it in black and white.
Thank you. I think Black and white is more dramatic on these, the depth and shadows doesn’t get as lost as the colored works
wow…your art gets my day off to a good start. Thanks for the inspiration woody 🙂
Thank you Helen
Interesting post
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Not really sure if it matters whether it’s symmetrical or not – whichever way, fractals are always beautiful.
I agree, some of the asymmetrical take on a Organic Look to them that’s very pleasing to the eye also.
I agree with SimeyC – I don’t think it matters to be symmetrical – I have seen many of yours which aren’t and they’re exquisite!
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