Download for 1960x1470 resolutionThis is belong to a little series of some in-zooms in the old motive
Secrets of the Buds publishes for three years ago. The motive(s) belong to
Cubic parameter space. Se also articles 16 – 28 in my
Chaotic series of fractal artikcles. Note: The occurring of 2 fractal sets in this images is not due to any random mixture. In fact these images have just
1-layer and are drawn with the technique of
SetBorders described in
article 19b in the above mentioned Chaotic series.
The bud to the left is the earlier motive
Secrets of the Buds4.Ultra Fractal, formula Cubic Parameterspace3 in the sp3-module written by my dear friend Greenseng here at DeviantART. All his modules, as well as mine can be
downloaded from [link] Below the parameter file, play and have fun

SecretsOfTheBuds6 {
fractal:
title="Secrets of the Buds6" width=640 height=480 layers=1
credits="Ingvar Kullberg;11/17/2012"
layer:
caption="CCL+SetBorders" opacity=100 method=multipass
mapping:
center=0.65876555585095/-0.02995370941103 magn=5214.9956 angle=261
formula:
maxiter=50000 filename="sp3.ufm" entry="CubicParameterspace3"
p_PlottedPlane="1.(a-real,a-imag)" p_M=CCL p_SetBorders=yes
p_hide=yes p_areal=0.0 p_aimag=0.0 p_breal=-0.71 p_bimag=0.0
p_xrot=0 p_yrot=0 p_xrott=0 p_yrott=0 p_zrot=0 p_LocalRot=no
p_diff=no p_bailout=100 p_dbailout=1E-6
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
density=0.5 transfer=arctan filename="sp.ucl" entry="Basic2"
p_up=0.0 p_down=0.0 p_lp=2.0 p_lk=1.0 p_noblurr=no p_p=1.0 p_k=0.01
p_hightrap=0.0 p_lowtrap=0.0 p_mask=no p_solid=yes p_colindex=0.0
gradient:
smooth=yes rotation=199 index=213 color=4661288 index=239
color=15794175 index=251 color=1907744 index=306 color=16769274
index=386 color=2445567
opacity:
smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
}
Regarding deep zooms in the Mandelbrot set, if you check out my deviation Cauliflowerfort and click the link under "Artist's Comments", from page 4 you can follow the entire zoom sequence in 28 steps
.. and from the middle of the nineties there is a fantastic TV program about fractals, Colors of Infinity by Arthur Clarke
It's very.. interesting. combining of dark colour and red is very good!
unfortunately not
First: Check out the zoom sequences (only images) from page 4 in the pdf's [link] and [link] . The end motives are my deviations [link] and [link]
Second: In my journal [link] you have some links to short cool fractal animations I stumbled over at YouTube
Third: If you wanna try some free simple fractal software, go to my journal [link] . You don't need to know the math behind
Fourth: Wikipedia has a nice site [link]
Fifth: Maybe you would appreciate my "Chaotic series of fractal articles" [link] if you have a little theoretical interest
Hope you don't feel spammed
Thank you very much for this