I never quite screwed up the courage to try these fractal patterns. Some are a bit rubbish, but others I really liked. Oh well.
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I think the second to last works really well.
Yes, it's my favourite too, I think.
Interesting. Agree on that one as probably the spookiest looking of them. How were they done?
I downloaded (about ten years ago) a fractal generator and played around with it. There are loads of free things online and some are very good. But I decided I just don't have much visual sense.
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