Ever since I first heard of them, when Ian Malcom mentioned them in the Jurassic Park novel, I have been fascinated by Fractals. A while back I had managed to find a program that allowed me to generate my own nifty looking fractal images. Unfortunately I had lost it a long time ago.
Well, about a week ago, I had been browsing through some old back-up data CDs when, much to my delight, I found that program again. The program is called Fractal Explorer, and I would definitely reccommend that you give it a download if you think fractals are cool. Below are about a dozen 768 x 1024 wallpaper sized images that I created using Fractal Explorer. Feedback is welcome.
Oh, and if you want to put these up on your site, or distribute them or whatever, then I’d be absolutely flattered. Just give me, Abyssal, credit. No stealing my glory!
















































I learned to write with a fractal (or snowflake) system.
You begin with a 15 word or so compelling single sentence summary of the book.
The you sub-divide it into two new parts, forming a triangle. Then each of those and so on. Eventually you have a book.
Yeah? Got any samples of this fractalian literature?
[...] Some Fractals I Generated [...]
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