Ai Dreams Forum
Software & Hardware => Graphics and Video Software => Topic started by: Art on September 25, 2019, 07:21:37 pm
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Most are Free but one that I'd love to play with is a whopping $.99 but one needs to have an Apple device, one of those eye-phones or eye-pads.
One can easily get lost while playing with these wonderful graphics so be sure to take some bread with you. (leave a trail of crumbs...);)
http://fract.al/ (http://fract.al/)
https://fractalfoundation.org/resources/fractal-software/
https://www.technorms.com/13406/7-best-free-fractal-generator-tools
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That's where the nature of mathematics becomes an artist. Nevertheless, `Fract.al` surely had an additional help from an artistic human soul. I wonder how many people were included in creating the software.
If anyone is interested in programming plants appearance, there is a nice wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-system (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-system).
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Yes that Fract.al one looks amazing, makes me wish I had something run it on too 8)
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When I used Windows I spent many an hour with Visions of Chaos (https://softology.com.au/voc.htm) and still have images saved I made years ago. I've used several others but it's my favorite.
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It will do Quaternions (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternion), too. Did I mention it's free?
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Leaving a trail of breadcrumbs could also be a nifty and low cost way for a computer to remember its way back out of a maze its going through.
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Look what I found hiding deep within fractal I created with it: