- Fractal flame
Fractal flames are a member of the
iterated function system class [Mitchell Whitelaw (2004). "Metacreation: Art and Artificial Life". MIT Press. pp 155.] offractal s created byScott Draves in 1992. [cite web|url=http://apophysis.wikispaces.com/|title=Information about Apophysis software|accessdate=2008-03-11] Draves' seminal open-source code was later ported intoAdobe After Effects graphics software [Chris Gehman and Steve Reinke (2005). "The Sharpest Point: Animation at the End of Cinema". YYZ Books. pp 269.] and translated into the Apophysis fractal flame editor. [cite web|url=http://apophysis.wikispaces.com/|title=Information about Apophysis software|accessdate=2008-03-11]Fractal flames differ from ordinary iterated function systems in three ways:
*Nonlinear functions are iterated instead of affine transforms.
* Log-density display instead of linear or binary (a form oftone mapping )
* Colour by structure (i.e. by the recursive path taken) instead of monochrome or by density.The tone mapping and colouring are designed to display as much of the detail of the fractal as possible, which generally results in a more aesthetically pleasing image.
References
See also
* Apophysis, an open source fractal flame editor for Microsoft Windows
*Electric Sheep , a screen saver which displays fractal flames created withDistributed computing
*GIMP , afree software , multi OSimage manipulation program that can generate fractal flames.External links
*, a paper with a detailed explanation of how and why the fractal flames work
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