Here’s wishing you the very best this holiday season, with a fractal Christmas tree:
Now, wait.... shouldn’t the lights on the tree be blinking?
Merry Christmas!
Update: A few people have expressed interest in decorating their own pages with this tree. (It certainly is easy to put up!) For ease of decoration, here is an animated gif. Thanks to Alan for putting it together for me!
Regular posting (whatever that may be) will resume Wendsday. All fractals created by the author using ChaosPro.
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Note from your fractalist: Sorry, folks, this one is a day late. I discovered early yesterday that my old website had been hacked. It has been fixed, now, although I plan to eventually remove everything from there, and repost it here somewhere.
After questioning how easily we might create useful models of our environment the other day, I started to wonder if I could even mimic our planet with a fractal.
Today, you can create your own fractal. (Don't worry, I'll still include one of my artistic fractals at the end of this post.) You don't need to download any programs, or learn any new techniques.
Something about climate change makes people want to argue. Take Greenland, for instance.
I saw the tree over at Bailey's Buddy blog and I had to come here and see who created it.
It's beautiful and I'm lovin' exploring your site.
Happy Holidays
Peace
Cool fractal and GIF. Thanks for sprucing up the season! Happy New Year!
Dave Briggs :~)
Thanks, everyone! And a Happy New Year to you all as well!
:sigh: Maybe it's just my bah-humbug mood this year, but to me this looks like some kind of alien fish.