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[4K] Two Julia Fractals
Name says it all. Here's a short description about the image, and why I made it:
Image description
Industry standard 4k resolution, the same used in movies. It is two (2) Julia Fractals rendered into one image, at an ultra-HD resolution. The final render was a .PNG that was a little over 8MB (8 MegaBytes), and took 2 minutes to render.
Why I made it
I was bored.
Compressed:
http://i.imgur.com/9LYqaBt.jpg
Uncompressed:
If your computer is semi-old, or your internet is slow, I HIGHLY recommend you do not open the link.
http://i2.minus.com/ivTNhrqoyt7bA.png
Image description
Industry standard 4k resolution, the same used in movies. It is two (2) Julia Fractals rendered into one image, at an ultra-HD resolution. The final render was a .PNG that was a little over 8MB (8 MegaBytes), and took 2 minutes to render.
Why I made it
I was bored.
Compressed:
http://i.imgur.com/9LYqaBt.jpg
Uncompressed:
If your computer is semi-old, or your internet is slow, I HIGHLY recommend you do not open the link.
http://i2.minus.com/ivTNhrqoyt7bA.png
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Hmm, I don't quite understand what it is but it looks very good.
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Feel free to read the Wikipedia page. (If you can understand any of it lol )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_set
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_set
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That LOOKS AWSOME (running a new mac book pro retina (4K))
The colours a soo nice.
AWSOME.
The colours a soo nice.
AWSOME.
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MacBook Pros don't have 4K displays yet. The iMac is getting one later this year though. The MacBook Pro's (up to) 2880x1800 displays are nice, but they aren't 4K.
OP, nice render.
OP, nice render.