Whirl One
This is a high resolution whirl based on a Buddhabrot rendering.
Thomas G. Obermair
Digital Artist
This is a high resolution whirl based on a Buddhabrot rendering.
This is a high resolution Buddhabrot rendering detail resembling a nebula in outer space.
This is a classic and high resolution Buddhabrot rendering occupying 90% of the dynamic range per pixel and channel at 16 bit.
Spirale B shows a maximum of details of a single left turning spiral out of the Mandelbrot set. The post-production rendering comes in two colour flavours, golden and blue metallic and with three aspect ratio options.
A Buddhabrot rendering detail resembling the shoulder region of Gautama Buddha meditating.
This is an inverted and high resolution Buddhabrot rendering.
This study features the three main colours of the RGB color space and fractal patterns out of the Mandelbrot Set at an ultra-high resolution.
The Buddhabrot is the probability distribution over the trajectories of points that escape the Mandelbrot fractal.
The Buddhabrot is the probability distribution over the trajectories of points that escape the Mandelbrot fractal. Its name reflects its pareidolic resemblance to classical depictions of Gautama Buddha, seated in a meditation pose with a forehead mark (tikka), a traditional topknot (ushnisha) and ringlet hair.
Mirroring a pattern horizontally can lead to surprising results.
Famously beautiful, the Mandelbrot set is all about complex numbers. Featuring Dr. Holly Krieger (formerly MIT).