Friday, June 13, 2008

This is how I earned the name Fractalman - Part 3

Today, I thought I'd share another handful of fractals with you. These were all done with Iterations back in 2000 and 2001.

Alien Sport



To me, this looks like an alien kicking something. Hence, the name Alien Sport.

Obsidian



Gamers out there might be familiar with the PC game called Obsidian. Unfortunately, it came out just after Myst and did not receive the attention that it should have received. The graphics and game play are far superior to the original release of Myst. This fractal reminded me of something that could be created by nanobots. Since nanobots created the Obsidian universe, I gave it that name.

Anchor



A mystical glowing anchor splashing down into the water.

Atlas II



For those that are curious, yes, there is an Atlas I. It may appear in a later post. This sort of reminds me of a topography map.

Palm Sunset



Fractal palms and colors of a sunset. Iterations is not a fractal plant generator. ;^)

Pastel Dawn



A rainbow of color appears over a silhouette treeline.

Microbe



Something you might see under a microscope.

Taking Root



These roots appear to be firmly planted in the sky.

Fish - A Tribute to Chris Squire



Well, he had to get that fat fillet-O-Fish bass sound from somewhere! The bass, not used to being out of the water for so long, died. Chris ate it for lunch. {chuckle}

Fracture



For some reason, King Crimson came to mind when I saw this image. Thus, I named it after their song Fracture.

I apologize for the low resolution. These were done on a Pentium 233 --That's right, a 233MHz machine! I still have the files that Iterations generates with the image. So, I can reproduce them at much higher resolution at a later date.

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