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This motive is a magnification in the left part of the black structures in the middle of the previous deviation Blushing Mummy, the color map being changed. The motive is only drawn with respect to the set M1.

Ultra Fractal, formula Heptic Parameterspace3 in the sp3-module written by my dear friend Stig Pettersson, Greenseng here at DeviantART. All his modules, as well as mine can be downloaded from [link]

Below the parameter file, play and have fun :

SwirlEruption {
fractal:
title="Swirl Eruption" width=640 height=480 layers=1
credits="Ingvar Kullberg;11/3/2010"
layer:
caption="M1" opacity=100 method=multipass
mapping:
center=-1.286028641995/0.05296321414395 magn=206.45162
formula:
maxiter=25000 filename="sp3.ufm" entry="HepticParameterspace3"
p_PlottedPlane="1.(a-real,a-imag)" p_M=M1 p_SetBorders=no p_hide=yes
p_areal=0.0 p_aimag=0.0 p_breal=0.5 p_bimag=0.0 p_creal=0.5
p_cimag=0.0 p_dreal=0.5 p_dimag=0.0 p_ereal=0.5 p_eimag=0.0
p_freal=0.0 p_fimag=0.0 p_xrot=0.0 p_yrot=0.0 p_xrott=0.0
p_yrott=0.0 p_xrotu=0.0 p_yrotu=0.0 p_xrotv=0.0 p_yrotv=0.0
p_xrotr=0.0 p_yrotr=0.0 p_xrots=0.0 p_yrots=0.0 p_xrota=0.0
p_yrota=0.0 p_xrotb=0.0 p_yrotb=0.0 p_xrotc=0.0 p_yrotc=0.0
p_xrotd=0.0 p_yrotd=0.0 p_zrot=0.0 p_LocalRot=no p_diff=no
p_bailout=100.0 p_dbailout=1E-6
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
transfer=arctan filename="spr.ucl" entry="ContinousPotential"
p_auto=no p_auton=2.0 p_n=1.0 p_numfact=1.0 p_scale=1.0 p_smooth=no
p_epsilon=0.5 p_illustr=no p_limiton=no p_limit=0.1 p_index3=0.0
p_index1=0.99 p_index2=0.0 p_speed=0.5 p_acc=1.0 p_clog=yes
p_power=2.0 p_reversed=no p_test=no p_testvalue=0.7 p_index4=0.29
gradient:
smooth=yes rotation=74 index=38 color=17919 index=97 color=62945
index=148 color=2170435 index=198 color=65530 index=227 color=329215
index=290 color=11075591 index=374 color=32
opacity:
smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
}
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:iconmoodlight14:
Whoa!!! excellences, super work my friend, it doesn't go unnoticed! :)

Makes me smile! :)))
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:icongreenseng:
Interesting. As the nonplotted realplanes are 0.5 but not the f-plane.
It is usually by changing the f-plane interesting things starts to happen.
M1 and M6 looks like mirrored. M2-M5 are the same.
That is one of the boring things with the root-method.
So many planes turns out the same.
It is the most natural correct method from a mathematical perspective - but.......

cu

:ekud:
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:iconfractalmonster:
When you glided equally along the axis' of three of the non "end planes", you get structures of the pentic Mandelbrot set, gliding along the axis' of the "end plane mainly change the proportions of the fractal...

Yeah, on the other hand you can find multibrots in heptics for degree 2 up to 9, mixed on the most fantastic ways :wow: And then tricorns..
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:iconlillyanna:
NICE :)

Keep a smile on :)
Lillyanna
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:iconfractalmonster:
Thank you Lillyanna :) :hug:
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:iconbook-dragon211:
It is like a caterpillar.
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