This is one my entries into the Framed Challenge being held for January and February 2015 in the group. Here's the journal article about the Challenge:
This was an interesting Challenge and I learn a new mapping function. Always nice to learn something new.
We were only allowed to use the Barnsley JJ formula from ost.ufm, but in order for me not to have the "frame" color showing through in the other panels and to allow myself to use transparent parts of my gradients, I had to use the Pixel formula with and Outside OCA of "None" and then just set a background color to go with each panel. If that's allowed, then I should be good to go. The rest of the panels (flowers, leaves, butterflies) all use the Orbit Traps Direct (UF5) in dmj5.ucl.
Here is the link to my params:
Created using UltraFractal 5, enlarged using BenVista PhotoZoom Classic and postwork done in PhotoPlus X7.
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Framed Challenge Jan-Feb 2015
Greetings all!
For the month of January 2015 till Mid February we thought it would be nice to run a formula challenge with a difference. The formula I have chosen is Barnsley JJ in OST.ufm. But.....
We have been discussing the possibility of running workshops in the future and will be trialling different ways of working. So for this challenge we would like you to produce four (4) one layer fractals and submit them to the group using the layout below which has parameters included. This is to challenge yourself to not only use the formula but also produce a variety of images from just the formula. You can produce more than one set of four (4) but we would like you to stick to the same OCA of your choice for each group of four, only changing the OCA for the second and subsequent groups.
Parms:
FramingFour {
::kdZMvhn2tbVTrtNMY47By/BhPtdIOS2W2KboLjRPMahB7wOGUskTUrtknscS
This was an interesting Challenge and I learn a new mapping function. Always nice to learn something new.
We were only allowed to use the Barnsley JJ formula from ost.ufm, but in order for me not to have the "frame" color showing through in the other panels and to allow myself to use transparent parts of my gradients, I had to use the Pixel formula with and Outside OCA of "None" and then just set a background color to go with each panel. If that's allowed, then I should be good to go. The rest of the panels (flowers, leaves, butterflies) all use the Orbit Traps Direct (UF5) in dmj5.ucl.
Here is the link to my params:
Flower Frames
PW1fFramingFourByGrannyOggMaureenOrig {
:Mo0Hin2s3Z3PuROyB83Ng/fQQ5l7SwMmkF/cPoHub3sLymzZXceR2EgAMQjmWzo16rTSj96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Created using UltraFractal 5, enlarged using BenVista PhotoZoom Classic and postwork done in PhotoPlus X7.
Full view for detail.
Art Copyright
My artwork may not be edited, reproduced or modified in any way without my express written permission. Modifying my images and/or uploading to other sites without due credit and/or for commercial purposes is not permitted, and will be considered a breach of my copyright.