Creating a fractal image

When you first open Ultra Fractal, the default Mandelbrot set is shown. Since we’re going to create a new fractal from scratch, let’s close this fractal.

  • Click Close on the File menu to close the fractal window.

Now, the workspace is empty except for a row of Tool Windows on the right side of the screen. These tool windows are where you will enter and edit the information which creates the fractal image on your screen. The tool windows are the information center of the program and it is advisable to keep them open at all times.

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Tool windows

The first step in creating a new fractal is to select a Fractal Formula which determines the structure of the fractal with which we will be working.

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To open a new fractal window, click New on the File menu and select Fractal.

This opens the “Select Fractal Formula” browser. The left pane shows three folders (Compatibility, My Formulas, and Public) and a file named “Standard.ufm”.

When you click on Standard.ufm, its contents — a list of the formulas it contains, appears in the right pane of the browser window. Each formula appears as a thumbnail that shows a preview of the image that the formula will produce.

 
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Fractal formulas
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There are three additional ways to access most features and tools: Toolbar buttons, Right-click (mouse) menus, and Keyboard shortcuts.
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  • Click on the Newton formula and then on the Open button. (Note: Make sure it’s the Newton not the “Embossed Newton” formula!)

This opens a new fractal window, loaded with the Newton formula, which looks like the preview in the browser window above.

 
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The Newton formula

Next: Changing formula parameters

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