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By bib993
Dedicated to =dark-beam
AmazingIFS+roomclrIFS
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FAQ:
What software do you use? => Mandelbulb3D
How long does it take? => a few hours to design, plus a few hours to render.
What is a fractal?=> Wikipedia page: [link]
Where do I start?
=> Download Mandelbulb3D: [link]
=> Tutorials: [link]
Thanks in advance for the favs
And if you like animated fractals:


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FAQ:
What software do you use? => Mandelbulb3D
How long does it take? => a few hours to design, plus a few hours to render.
What is a fractal?=> Wikipedia page: [link]
Where do I start?
=> Download Mandelbulb3D: [link]
=> Tutorials: [link]
Thanks in advance for the favs

And if you like animated fractals:






Image details
Image size
846x564px 77.26 MB
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© 2012 - 2021 bib993
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This is quite a mesmerizing piece! I wanted to say I quite like your color choice. I personally like the splashes of bright blue and white with the more subdued tan and grays. I think if there would have been more bright colors it would subtract from the actual design. To me I wouldn't want my eyes distracted by all of the colors being bright. I've never really sought out this type of art but was drawn to this one when I saw it. I mean this in the best way possible when I say it reminds me of pictures of viruses or similar things under a lot of magnification and then put in motion. I always loved stuff like that. I really enjoy this and think you did a wonderful job bringing out the design aspects without overwhelming it with color. I will admit I don't know the technical aspects behind this so I don't feel comfortable commenting more on that, just the colors and the overall impression. Thanks for sharing this!

























A very mezmorising piece that captures the attention with the extending/ shrinking extensions...the rotation is also mezmorising, but because it gives a sense of function and purpose the whole thing.
The coloring, I think, isn't bad but could be improved. Perhaps a brighter greenish hue for the area around the blue bubbles;
maybe a bright red to really bring out the bubble structures.
I wonder also if you could maybe include some lightning effect; a sunspot or two to give the image an even more three-dimensional feel to it; this is something glistening in the sunlight.
Fantastic work overall!
--Laura Adkins

By reading this 

The Mind GamesI was having a nightmare. I remember going to bed in London after resigning my position as a cog in the Wheel but can't even remember waking up again before finding myself here, in this picturesque little Italianate square with its well trimmed box parterres and a tinkling fountain, surrounded by quaint little shops with candy striped awnings. On the skyline there was a more imposing building capped by a verdigris coloured copper dome like a renaissance observatory.and using your imagination, you can watch the very latest SF Spy thriller, the Mind Games. Don't leave it till too late in the evening. You might need your beauty sleep.
"Where am I?"
"In The Village", said a voice I'd never heard before, speaking through the tannoys of some distributed public address system which made the voice seem to echo as if it came from everywhere and nowhere.
"Who are you?"
"The new Number two."
"Who is Number One?"
"YOU are #4,367,824,000,006... we'll call you 006, for short!"
"I am not a number. I'm a human being with free will..." After a brief interlude of sarcastically derisive laughter from the speakers I got in another question."Whose side are you on?"
"That

This is wild, mind-blowing, I don't find words to express my admiration for what I consider masterpieces of "mysterious art", as I've no idea how this is made !! Awesome, great... You're the master of this type of fantastic, out-of-this world fractals, animated or not !! The "Beast", all his/her "friends" & their surroundings haunt my nights !!
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