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fractalbeke [2013-03-08 21:02:22 +0000 UTC]
Hohoooo, because I had the same question as GypsyH I am so glad with your answer to his/her remark. Earlier, when I made explorations in your gallery, I thought to myself : " Why there are no params added to your works". Your explanation below gave the answer. Thanks a lot ! I am an admiror of your MB-works.
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fractalbeke In reply to HalTenny [2013-03-09 08:11:05 +0000 UTC]
O.K Hal ... I completely can understand and you are absolutely right with your decision. I'll write you a note.
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GypsyH [2011-01-27 09:53:22 +0000 UTC]
I try and try to get things like this and just can't do it. You are the best.
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HalTenny In reply to GypsyH [2011-01-27 14:58:14 +0000 UTC]
That's sweet, thanks! Make sure you play with julia settings and also in the formula window a little up from the bottom is a setting called Iterationcount: (Not Max iterations). That is similar (but by no means exactly) the same as the weight setting for variations in Apo. Adjust those by small amounts. Also you can change the order of your formulas. There is a button in the formulas window near the bottom right next to R bailout. It's two connected arrows pointing to two little boxes. Let's say you have three formulas loaded. If you select the tab for the second formula and hit the button I described, it will switch the position of the second and third formulas. This can make for dramatic changes in your piece as well!
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HalTenny In reply to GypsyH [2011-01-28 15:35:57 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome!
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