Fractal Animation Fractal Animation. Fantastiska fraktaler i DOSmiljö. http://www.melin.nu/fractale.html
Extractions: Fractal Animation is an MS-DOS based program. It is used for displaying fractals from the Mandelbrot and Julia sets. Fractal Animation has mouse support and is easy to use To run this program, you will need at least a i386 processor or better (486 is recommended), 1 MB RAM, MS-DOS 3.2 and a VGA-compatible display. The program uses standard VGA 320x200 resolution with 256 colours. Higher resolution modes are not available in this version (1.01). Please read the readme file in fractal.zip for more information. This is a screenshot from Fractal Animation, and the Mandelbrots set. If you find this close-up of the chaos mathematics exciting, download Fractal Animation (free) and watch it animated in colour. It is amazing... Download Fractal Animation Fractal Animation 1.01 is freeware, i.e. free. You won't have to pay any registration fee. Please read the readme-file (is to be found in fractal.zip) before using this program. Fractal Animation. (49 kb)
Fractal Software Links On Paul N. Lee's Website FractalPro, Amiga, The Professional Fractal Art and Animation System. Fractalus,Win9x/ME/NT/2K/XP, A freeware 32bit truecolor high resolution fractal http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/Fractal_Software.html
Extractions: If you can't find what you are looking for in the table of software below, then more fractal related information may be found in this 1,300+ line text file . Additional information may also be found within the Fractal Census , where over 3,800 individuals are listed (plus statistics on software use and number of users per country). Even the first portion of the table below (which previously was in alphabetical order) is now listed in the order by programs having been acquired, tried, and/or used the most, so as to match the statistics from the Census. (latest developer version) DOS The best known freeware fractal generator created for IBM PC's and compatible computers. It is the most versatile and extensive fractal program available for any price. This is the fractal program most used by schools, colleges, and universities. Also, other ports of the program may be found for MAC, UNIX/Linux Windows , etc.
Dan Garcia : CG Gallery Fractal Animation using my 2D scheme Graphics Library (Animation of SierpinskiSquare Fractal), Sierpinski Square Fractal http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~ddgarcia/cg.html
Extractions: This is a gallery of some of my Computer Graphic work in both Image and Animation form. "Corneal Astigmatism and Fluorescein Patterns : The OPTICAL Project at UC Berkeley" (various formats) My OPTICAL Research project movie which was submitted to the SIGGRAPH '97 Computer Animation Festival "The OPTICAL Project at UC Berkeley: Computer Aided Cornea Modeling and Visualization" (various formats) My OPTICAL Research project movie which appeared in the SIGGRAPH '96 Electronic Theatre "Reconstructing Curved Surfaces From Specular Reflection Patterns Using Spline Surface Fitting of Normals" (various formats) My OPTICAL Research project movie which was shown during the SIGGRAPH '96 Technical Program "Zooming in to my House" (400x255 3fps 20Mb mov) Also available in (3fps 2Mb mpg) . Zooming into my house from above the U.S. I used a script on my Mac to copy gifs from a WWW site and then patched them together into a Quicktime movie. Then I used Macromedia's Director to add some transitions and indicate where my house was, added a photo of my house, and credits (done using Pixar's Typestry "Menger cube with crosses" (1280x1280 195Kb jpg) A filled 3-level fractal wooden Menger cube filled with brightly colored plastic fractal crosses. Aaron Isaksen helped me with the design of this object.
Electric Sheep Archive Electric Sheep Archive. generation 169, 5/2005. generation 165, 12/2004.generation 23, 2/2003. old sheep, 2/2001. very old sheep, 2/2000 http://electricsheep.org/archive/
The Entire Directory Only In Chaos_and_Fractals/Fractal_Art Top Cosmic Recursive Fractal Flames Gallery of images and animation by the creator Fractal Movies - Collection of short fractal animations by Eric Bigas. http://www.sitesatlas.com/cgi-bin/pod/pod.cgi?dir=/Science/Math/Chaos_and_Fracta
Brainmaster ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT FRACTAL ANIMATIONS FOR BRAINMASTER NFVIEWER Our optional Fractal All FractalAnimations are designed in the highresolution format of 640x480 pixels. http://www.futurehealth.org/bm_accessories.htm
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Extractions: SureThing CD Labeler ...make perfect replicas of your music and software CDs! Features hundreds of colorful backgrounds and over 10,000 clipart images. Create labels for Zip and Jaz disks, Audio Cassettes, Sony MiniDiscs and more, in minutes! SmartDRAW PhotoImpact ...total Solution for digital photography, creative design and web graphics. PhotoImpact meets the specific needs of digital camera users and photographers for managing, enhancing and sharing photos. Features a complete set of tools for Web and graphics enthusiasts who want professional results without a steep learning curve. For Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP. FotoFinish ...learn how to take better photos, print and touch up your images, etc. Transfer and manage your images, learn to work with layers, try a digital makeover, email and share your photos, optimize your images, and much, more. For Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP. Just Buttons ImageForge PRO ...retouch photos, create art for web pages, or even produce your own animated pictures. Features include natural media and specialty tools, custom brushes, use clipart as brushes, edit vector objects/text, special effect filters, support for scanners, on-board HTML editor and more. For Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000. ...if you need to create stunning but compact 3D text headings and logos for use on the Web, then you must try Xara3D. It easily creates still and animated headings, buttons and logos from TrueType fonts or imported 2D shapes. Images are fully anti-aliased for the best possible on-screen quality and file size can be kept to a minimum by using color reduction and palette optimization. Simple to use, small in size, imports WMF/EMF, CorelXARA and Webster files, exports GIF, JPEG, PNG or BMP. Features a whole range of animation possibilities including multi-page sequences and animated 3D screensavers. For Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP.
About Franimate! For a simple animation (which goes from one fractal directly to another) theseare all that s needed. To add a key frame, enter the number of the frame just http://www.geom.uiuc.edu/java/IFSoft/franimate/
Extractions: Up: IFSoft Home Page Franimate! is a program for animating fractals like the ones created by Fractalina. The animations are defined by saying where it should be at a few key points in time ("key frames"). If you want to see it in action now, go directly to the applet: Franimate! In order to describe where an animation goes Franimate! uses "key frames". Each key frame is it's own Fractalina window, describing the fractal that will be one of the frames that the animation goes through. An animation must have at least two key frames, the first and last frames of the animation, and can have more in between, to give finer control over the animation. Key frames are like check points: Franimate! can decide how to go between key frames, but it must end up at each key frame in order. The number of frames between each pair of key frames is supplied by the user (see below ). Thus Franimate! will satisfy another constraint: not only will it always go through key frames, but the distance, in frames, between them is specified. Franimate! generates the frames between pairs of key frames by linearly interpolation. That is, the change in parameters between the key frames is equally divided among frames in between.
Animation Artist You can also simulate a breeze rustling the leaves by moving a fractal Click Here for Information on Writing a Tutorial for Animation Artist Magazine http://www.animationartist.com/2000/Tutorials/LWTrees/lwtrees.html
Extractions: Figure 2. The first branch split. Figure 3. The yellow circles indicate the locations the rotate tool was centered on. Figure 4. The tree begins to take shape after six splits. Figure 5. The final branch split placed on the trunk (left), then moved up (right). Figure 6. The trunk and lower-most branches pasted into a separate layer. Figure 7. The placement of the polygons that will be used to slice the branch sections. Figure 8. After slicing, select the branch bases and move them to a separate layer. Figure 9. The branch stubs separated into their own layers, ready for the Boolean function. Figure 10. A close-up of the base of a branch after MetaForming. Figure 11. The selected polygons that will be smoothed with MetaForm. Figure 12. The lower branches replaced onto the tree and then MetaFormed. Figure 13.