I like the idea of making an actual fractal! True, the card fractal has great artwork and I don't think it will be readily replaced or anything, but I love this type of enthusiastic creativity.
Also, props for using legit math for making these. Having studied math in college, I can definitely appreciate that. +rep.
Thank you so much!sorry for me being slow, but I have school too, and today we had an especially long day.
Imaginary numbers are indeed awesome (study them on my own, as I am only in senior high school).I love this card art!
However, IMPO, the curves should be smoothed out a bit, it looks a bit rough and pixelated (even though the card may not be that big). Also, try adding a few extra shades of blue like the current fractal. That would be nice.
This is just awesome
Thanks a lotThe pixilation is because my mathematics program is not able to do it in any better quality, maybe a smoothing tool in a editing program would do (I do not have one at the moment as I am using a school computer).
About the shades, what I do to create the shading is that I make the graph have its colour defined by the z value, and the shading goes from red to blue, so I move the graphing area to make it have only the blue colors, and the only remaining ones are the ones closer to pure blue. I have already created some fractals I thought looked good (still no spirals though), which have the current color scheme.
should I post them as is, or remake them to have more of the blue-blue colors?