Talk:Pictures of Julia and Mandelbrot Sets/Postscript

two finite and different critical points
Hi,

I'm not sure if it is what you wanted, but here are non-standard examples of Julia set made with IIM/J. What do you think about it ? --Adam majewski (talk) 15:23, 30 May 2010 (UTC)


 * These pictures look nice - white on black background - and the creator gives interesting information. But the pictures do not bear witness of a completely developed drawing technique. The creator talks about fixed points, why not cycles? Are the pictures drawn simply by examining if the sequence of iteration converges to a fixed point? By examining 100 points for each pixel, it is really possible to make such pretty pictures in this way - but very time-consuming. Besides, they are drawn without using a Mandelbrot set. Therefore they have a "casual" look. I have drawn some of these pictures using different colour scales for different Fatou domains and lighting effect, and it is such pictures I advertise for. (Gertbuschmann (talk) 09:21, 2 June 2010 (UTC))

Explaining Flaws in Conventional Renderings
I'm trying to be consistent by having conventional image on left, improved image on right. Also trying to make it clearer what pronouns refer to by replacing them by phrases.--JamesCrook (talk) 21:59, 6 December 2010 (UTC)