Title: A new Reciprocal set that doesn't disturb DE Post by: DarkBeam on June 18, 2012, 11:03:03 AM As always (always? :o ) , the solution was simple; discontinue functions disturb DE, so I made it continue...
x' = sign(x)(Lim - 1/(abs(x)+ 1/Lim )) And it works a lot better with a minimal amount of noise. Also rotations now work! With interesting plastic effects. :dink: Don't know why Jesse did not think of that already. :D Cheers Title: Re: A new Reciprocal set that doesn't disturb DE Post by: KRAFTWERK on June 18, 2012, 11:33:48 AM Cool Luca!
A certain Mark Jay will be happy I think!!! O0 (I will also try this out on some old params where the Reciprocal was problematic...) Thanks man! :beer: Title: Re: A new Reciprocal set that doesn't disturb DE Post by: DarkBeam on June 18, 2012, 12:08:58 PM Cool Luca! A certain Mark Jay will be happy I think!!! O0 (I will also try this out on some old params where the Reciprocal was problematic...) Thanks man! :beer: IKR, ;D but, but beware!!! The old parameters will not definitely look the same with the new function; even if it's very similar to X2 (formally), it's numerically different so ... Play play :D let me know what you are getting! :dink: Title: Re: A new Reciprocal set that doesn't disturb DE Post by: MarkJayBee on June 18, 2012, 12:47:39 PM Woohoo!!! I'm a gonna have me some FUN! Cheers Luca! :toast:
:cantor_dance: And cheers to you Johan for the head's-up!! :dink: Title: Re: A new Reciprocal set that doesn't disturb DE Post by: DarkBeam on June 18, 2012, 03:50:52 PM The reciprocal master, hello! :horsie: |