Welcome to Fractal Forums

Community => Meet & Greet => Topic started by: woodlands on October 07, 2006, 07:32:33 PM




Title: fractals r us
Post by: woodlands on October 07, 2006, 07:32:33 PM
i must be among some cool people if they like fractals as much as i do.  i played with them back in the 80s as i programmed a 386 to draw the mandelbrot...nothing like getting a coprocessor to be a happy camper! then fractint came in and i sadly lost all desire to pound my head programming and just used the great tool they have to explore.  but unfortunately, i lost two of my favorite permutations i created...1st was one that brought two mandelbrots together - as the offset between them decreased, the image grew more and more complex, and you could see effects between them...warping and such, but still the essential mandelbrot emerged.  pretty cool in relation to how to living things might relate.

second program created an arbitrary 3rd dimension and math, and the result ended up being true 3d landscapes that looked like islands, complete with beaches and mountains. 

wish i could play more with this, but if anyone else has the head for programming, let me guide you in how i did it and maybe we can go exploring again!

all best
John


Title: Re: fractals r us
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on October 07, 2006, 08:19:47 PM
    i must be among some cool people if they like fractals as much as i do.  i played with them back in the 80s as i programmed
    a 386 to draw the mandelbrot... nothing like getting a coprocessor to be a happy camper!  then FractInt came in and i sadly
    lost all desire to pound my head programming and just used the great tool they have to explore.
    ....if anyone else has the head for programming, let me guide you in how i did it and maybe we can go exploring again!

Hey there, John !!  Always glad to see another "old-timer" still getting around using fractals and checking out new groups.

We have been discussing about having a more prominent area in this group for those of us that do programming.  Most of the other older established fractal programming Lists and Groups have either died off, contain nothing but SPAM, or are not actively discussing anything.

FractDev (http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fractdev) (the List for FractInt development) was fairly active up until June of this year, but pretty much stopped for now (hopefully it will pick up again soon).

Looking forward to your involvement and what you have to offer this group.

(http://www.nahee.com/Fractals/XenoDream/Thumbnails/A-B-C_Cups-t.jpg)

 


Title: Re: fractals r us
Post by: heneganj on October 08, 2006, 10:55:39 PM
Welcome to the forums John!

Glad to see people bumping into each other again!  :)


Title: Re: fractals r us
Post by: alan2here on October 09, 2006, 03:53:14 PM
Welcome