Hello and thanks. I noticed this mobile section after posting the last one. Sorry about that.
On my phone now, but I have many images from the app here.
https://plus.google.com/b/101718971112649521891/101718971112649521891/posts#photos/101718971112649521891/albumsFracZi is a true color fractal rendering app that allows you to enter formulas for the main equation and rendering color in three color modes.
Using fracZi
When fracZi starts, it begins calculating the default fractal. The fractal is displayed in stages on your screen. At each stage, the number of iterations and effective infinity is increased. FracZi displays the rendering progress at the top of your screen.
At any time, you can choose to zoom or pan your view of the fractal. To zoom or pan, draw a diagonal line with ONE of your fingers on the screen (fracZi will highlight the area for you). Once you lift your finger, fracZi will ask if you want to Zoom or Center. If you select zoom, fracZi will begin calculating the fractal so that the area you selected fills the screen. If you select 'Center,' fracZi will begin calculating the fractal so that the area you selected is centered in the screen.
When you choose to zoom or center, fracZi displays a preview on your screen and immediately begins recalculating the fractal based on the new location. The preview image may appear pixilated until fracZi recalculates the pixels.
fracZi comes with several fractals to explore. To change the fractal you're exploring, use your device's menu button, and then select 'Open.' Choose a fractal from those displayed.
Any fractals you have saved will be available to load in addition to the fractals provided with fracZi. Once your fractal is loaded, you can open the 'Custom' screen where can access the formulas and rendering details.
fracZi allows you to control many aspects of the rendering process. You can enter formulas for the main equation, seeds, infinity, iterations, red, green, blue, hue, saturation, balance (brightness), cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. Images can be shared and/or saved as a PNG file.
Formulas are constructed of tokens and tokens can either be an operator (=,-,*,/,^) or an operand. Operands can be literal numbers, variables, functions, or even sub-formula.
Supported variable are:
- Z (The complex number that is fed back into the equation. Z= A + Bi)
- A (the real part of Z)
- B (the imaginary part of Z)
- C (the current position in the x, y coordinate system C= X + Yi)
- X (the real part of C)
- Y (the imaginary part of C)
- N (Number of iterations before breaking out of the loop)
- P (the total number of iteration allowed before breaking out of the loop)
- T (the maximum iterations before rendering stops)
- M (the current infinity)
- I (the current infinity)
Formulas also support functions. The allowed functions are:
- LOG
- EXP
- SIN
- COS
- TAN
- COM
- ABS
- MAX
- MIN
- BOUND
- WRAP