I finally got around to implementing the triangle inequality avg sum:
Forgive the aweful JS code ;) The "computeSmooth" fn is from the pdf I initially linked and completely removes banding!
AND HERE IS A MEGA GALLERY this is literally a new way to create fractals. its not just iterating a little equation. its algorithms that are trained to grab visual cues.
If the dll is missing msvcr110.dll you're missing a .net redistributable. You can download it from here http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?msvcr110 and putting it inside the apophysis root folder should fix the issue.
Or you can go about the recommended route and download the redistributable provided by microsoft (also free)
v.redd.it doesn't do 8k, so head on over to Youtube. The first video in the playlist is a seamless loop made up of the next 5 videos which are also seamless loops. Please send me an 8K display so I can watch it properly. ☺
As previously mentioned on the last video in the playlist, thanks to /u/cesoid for Meltybrot, /u/Gositi for the colors, /u/PriestofSB for suggesting Pickover stalks, and /u/Slaughter_Me_Elmo for asking how high the quality can go.
Special thanks to Dr. Pigeon of https://mynoise.net/ for permission to pull sliders on https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/darkAmbientGuitarSoundscape.php for the soundtrack!
Also paging /u/CascadeThrowAway35 !
Since you don't want to do anything too complex, I would suggest you to write your own program to draw the fractal F and animate it with it. Processing is a very easy to use software for this kind of stuff ;)
Previous discussion with /u/Pegasus_Epsilon lead to this quick and dirty implementation. I figured perhaps someone else might want to see it. If codepen.io doesn't work here is the same thing in jsfiddle:
Thanks! - I used Mandelbulber from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mandelbulber/files/Mandelbulber%20v2/win64%20build/
Set the resolution to 3840x1920
Set the fractal for equirectangular
Added the metadata for 360° from here (Windows version linked): https://github.com/google/spatial-media/releases/download/v2.0/360.Video.Metadata.Tool.win.zip
I have another one rendering now - should be ready in 3 days. =]
Hello to all,
Feedback is always appreciated. There's also an android version with one IAP included for unlock premium. If you're on android, just write me a message so I'll send you a voucher to get premium for free.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.MKGames.Fractals3D&hl=de&gl=US
- Regards Marvin
Here is a decent website about it. https://onlinemathtools.com/l-system-generator It's also got a generator built in so you can experiment with it. I prefer an app called L system Studio, which I'm pretty sure was just done as a research project since there is no monetization on the app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playposse.thomas.lindenmayer
The grammar may look complex, but it's just following rules over and over again.
It's the math you can use to describe trees, mountains, and coastlines. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-system You can play around with them using this app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playposse.thomas.lindenmayer What's really cool to me is how easy it is to include randomness in the systems. I love fractals and all, but normal ones can get boring after a while.
Made with the Fraksl app which just got an update: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.workSPACE.Fraksl
Desktop version for PC: https://mega.nz/#!cQIwySqa!xmGP8qMX5jJeINsHVJaK_iRMz89sFN4gsSqZ2t1lCLs