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Author Topic: Flarium?  (Read 1141 times)
Description: Need a good mandelbrot program.
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harrilldon
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« on: March 24, 2011, 02:30:55 PM »

I do a lot of art using PovRay.  I used Flarium when I wanted an interesting fractal to use as a height field in PovRay.  I loved it because the colors were easily controled.  I went another direction and now I cannot come back to it.  I lost the program due to scrubbing a disk and now have a Sony VAIO Windows 7 which is incompatible with it. 
I wonder if anyone could suggest another similar fractal program or any other solution because I am ready to get back into fractals again.
Thanks, harrilldon
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« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2011, 12:58:55 AM »

Fractal Explorer can produce 3d fractals (that's with a simple extrusione procedure, as you can do manually, in any 3d program, via elevation-displacing map).
In FE you can get a mesh and export it to your preferred 3d package.
Hope it helps you.
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