Fractal Flames
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Hi guys. Completely new to this. Do you have to plunk in formulaes to generate these? If so can you post them as well? They are mind bogglingly beautiful ! I will try it out when i have the time.
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Hi Chango,
you will find the two programs here:
http://www.apophysis.org/
http://www.chaoscope.org/Karlheinz
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Make one chaoscope at every breakfast is a good training
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Looking at this post inspired me to make a few new ones:
Also if you are wondering why your Apophsis renders were fuzzy, try increasing the quality value under "render to disk"
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@unknownuser said:
Do you have to plunk in formulaes to generate these? If so can you post them as well?
For Chaoscope you just choose a familly of formula!
Then F3 for a randomize research of variation parameters, or you can move the sliders of parameters
(sometimes more than 28 sliders (Sprott Polynom) so F3 is maybe more funOf course you can save your particular settings for give it to a friend or reload it for another variation!
A must of simplicity and efficientHere for example Sprott's Polynom
As I forgo to save the first, you will have second linked (Sprott again)
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Should I start a fractals gallery in the corner bar, or can we rename this post?
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Cool thanks guys. I downloaded them. Cheers.
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@smokinbakin said:
Looking at this post inspired me to make a few new ones:
Also if you are wondering why your Apophsis renders were fuzzy, try increasing the quality value under "render to disk"Which are these made with?
This is addictive! Here is my try in Chaoscope...
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@d12dozr said:
@smokinbakin said:
Looking at this post inspired me to make a few new ones:
Also if you are wondering why your Apophsis renders were fuzzy, try increasing the quality value under "render to disk"Which are these made with?
This is addictive! Here is my try in Chaoscope...
Apophisis
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Hi,
this is my Flickr's gallery made with Apophysis.
I hope you enjoy it.
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They are amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Tomasz
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Have a look at some of these amazing images and animations by Jock Cooper
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The mechanical Gallery is a must to see for architectural simulation!
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Chaoscope + PS
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Thanks, loving playing with this, but haven't done anything worth posting yet
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Hi,
found another program which can alos export 3D fractals.
Give it a try
Karlheinz
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The cool thing about the prog above is an article of every progs about this subject
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Hi folks.
Have you tried the animations from iTunes.
Just do a Print Screen when the image is to you liking and paste it wherever you want. On PC, paste in Paint and save as JPG or BNP or whatever suported format.
The fun part is that you can listen to music while you do it
Just ideas.
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For real time exploration! try this one Xaos free (increase the zooming speed to 5 and Wazooooooooo
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Here is also one you should try. Name is Quat 1.20 from a university in Germany.
http://www.physcip.uni-stuttgart.de/phy11733/quat_e.html
It is very simple to use.
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