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Description: I finally got around to animating actual DLA cluster growth using field lines. Here is an experimental test:

http://funwithfractals.atspace.cc/ct_fdla_pa_t0

This program should create something like the attached rendering, then an alert box should pop up saying that its finished. Can you see the DLA forming? The actual field lines are in purple alpha 0.1.

Thanks!
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Keywords: fractal dla cluster math system chaos field vector 
Posted by: Chris Thomasson June 10, 2016, 12:49:59 AM

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