JWildfire: experiments with triangles in the basic fractal "Turbulence"

in #art6 years ago

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Hello!
Today I will begin to experiment with the base fractal "Turbulence". How to do it, see previous tutorial.

As usual, first I will investigate what effect the displacement of the triangles will have.

Moving 1 Triangle

To move a triangle with a mouse, you need to enable the triangle move mode:

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As you would expect, a change in the position of the first triangle, in which the greatest weight has a strong influence on the fractal. The pattern from light rays changes: the image can become both chaotic, and even more similar to a flower:

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Increase or decrease the size of the triangle does not cause any changes in the figure.

I switched to posttransformation mode (PostTF button). Changing the coordinates of the first triangle in this mode gives almost the same result as in the usual one, so I tried not just to move the triangle, but to pull only one corner. So I managed to get something new:

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Moving 2 triangles

I turned off the post-transformation mode and loaded the base fractal again. A small movement of the second triangle near the center of the fractal also slightly changes the pattern:

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But if you move the second triangle away from the center, the picture shrinks, the light lines become narrower and closer to the center. In my opinion - this is not a very good result:

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I return to the original parameters of the base fractal and switch to posttransformation mode. I liked the result with the movement and rotation of the second triangle in this mode:

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Moving 3 triangles

Again, I load the base fractal and turn off the post-transformation mode. Moving the third triangle gives some more interesting variants of the patterns from the light rays, and the rotation and change in size does not affect in any way:

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In posttransformation mode, the influence of the third triangle on the drawing is more impressive. The first small shift seemed to reveal the full potential of this fractal:

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Moving the final triangle

It remains for me to see what pattern will turn out when changing the coordinates of the fourth triangle, which is the final one. For the purity of the experiment, I again loaded the basic parameters and turned off the post-transformation mode.
To be honest, the result did not impress me:

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And in the posttransformation mode, as I was already convinced more than once, after the final triangle, the picture itself moves along the field.

In the next lesson, I'll start experimenting with plugins in this base fractal. See you soon!


Sorry for any mistakes in English, this is not my native language
Author: @vasilisapor2


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