This value's are a direct copy from the book 'The Beauty Of Fractals' by H-O Peitgen and P.H. Richter, so credits to them for 'finding' these beautiful spots. It should also be mentioned that these values are just a few mere examples of Julia Sets. once you start exploring I'm certain you'll find some pictures, perhaps even more faschinating than these. And remember that if you see some parts of a picture that look interesting, ZOOM. (by changing r0, r1, i0 and i1!) Moleql / Remedy cr & ci | r0 & r1 | i0 & i1 -------------------------------------------------- -0.12375 & 0.56508 | -1.8 & 1.8 | i0 = r0 -0.12 & 0.74 | -1.4 & 1.4 | i1 = r1 -0.481762 & -0.531657 | -1.5 & 1.5 | -0.39054 & -0.58679 | -1.5 & 1.5 | (doesn't have to, but 0.27334 & 0.00742 | -1.3 & 1.3 | but this is the case -1.25 & 0 | -1.8 & 1.8 | in these examples) -0.11 & 0.6557 | -1.3 & 1.5 |