Luc2 opened this issue on Sep 26, 2003 ยท 4 posts
Luc2 posted Fri, 26 September 2003 at 9:47 AM
Attached Link: http://http://www.chaoscope.org
Hi all, Yesterday I find this message on "sci.fractals" the generator is easy and fun to used have a try. Cheers, Luc Hi, I posted a message here more than 3 years ago related to 3D IFS function contractivity testing. I was then working on an program based on one of Julien C. Sprott's applets. I eventually decided it was time to put this project online although it is still in development stage (after 3 years, I know!). There are 9 different equations to render in 5 different modes, including IFS obviously, which is limited to two matrices for now. Chaoscope web site is found there : http://www.chaoscope.org It is more of an eye candy than a real scientific tool, however you may still have some fun playing with it. For those who will take the chance to download the program, please note it may run by default in French, despite what the Download page says. You will have to modify your Windows Registry to switch to the English interface, as described on the Download page. Feedback is more than welcome! (just like in non-linear equations) Nicolas Desprezparagon5 posted Sat, 27 September 2003 at 9:45 PM
Thanks Luc2, I downloaded it today! It started in English, so I didn't have to do any registry work. It does some very nice fractals. Just what I need, something else to take up my time!:) William
sophielerlei posted Sun, 28 September 2003 at 5:17 PM
thanks, luc. it's really fun and easy :-). i just miss the possibility to make own color gradients, but except of this it is addictive ;-).
tresamie posted Sun, 28 September 2003 at 8:23 PM
I agree with sophielerlei, it is a lot of fun to play with, but I wish it had more control over color. Very cleverly done though! Tres
Fractals will always amaze me!