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Gambolling

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Playful ocean creatures. A ChaoScope solid render of a Type C polynomial (with another in the background). I am quite pleased with the translucent effect in the creature's upper body. Water and bubbles and some water reflections on the creature's back added in Photoshop.

The parameters can be saved as a .csproj file for rendering in ChaoScope:
info {
version "0.3.1"
author "Snufke"
date "25/10/2006"
}
attractor {
type polynomial_c
iterations 4294967295
parameters <0.666, -0.372, -0.654, 0.528,
0.523, -0.228, 0.912, 0.027,
-1.123, 0.145, -0.447, -0.374,
-0.206, -0.671, -0.215, 0.742,
1.123, 0.505>
}
view {
mode solid
width 696
height 1024
scale 1.06466835009091
model_scale 0.357205136513727
origin <-0.36634173989296, -0.095820426940918, -0.891164481639862>
translation <-0.0909928586622737, 0.00226899413897563, 0>
rotation <0.974608859120599, 0.1959157596768, 0.108418572366118, 1.02938096368346>
peak 29633.4453125
gamma 1
opacity 8
roughness 0.008
light {
direction <-0.5623695524661, 0.326711832389388, 0.759605071754953>
color <0.366691917181015, 0.388971596956253, 0.675865471363068>
}
light {
direction <0.294461375303156, -0.581589403735577, 0.758318049315107>
color <0.68762218952179, 0.737657785415649, 0.627912282943726>
}
light {
direction <-0.0187588321465031, -0.902141316135102, 0.431032657624136>
color <0.586371839046478, 0.169746816158295, 0.383619993925095>
}
colors {
primary <0.800000011920929, 0.800000011920929, 0.800000011920929>
secondary <0.699999988079071, 0.800000011920929, 0.899999976158142>
specular <0.5, 0.5, 0.5>
ambient <0.0799999982118607, 0.0799999982118607, 0.0799999982118607>
background <0.300000011920929, 0.300000011920929, 0.300000011920929>
}
}
Image size
1008x1728px 568.97 KB
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dmaland's avatar
This is gorgeous! I love the way you've integrated Chaoscope renders into a "conventional" scene.