Fractal attraction : a fractal design system for the Macintosh
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Fractal attraction : a fractal design system for the Macintosh
Academic Press, c1992
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Note
Accompanied with 1 computer desk (3 1/2 in.), Apple Macintosh version 2.0
Bibliography: p. 61
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This package, consisting of an 80-page manual and an accompanying computer disk with Macintosh compatibility, describes how to design fractal images using iterated systems. The computer software offers a spreadsheet-type window environment for the drawing-up of fractal equations. The package supplies colour rendering and allows fractals to be created in three sizes: 256 x 256; 384 x 384; and 512 x 512 pixels. Two versions of Macintosh software are included; standard (Plus/SE/LC) and enhanced (Mac II with numeric coprocessor).
Table of Contents
- What is fractal attraction?
- mathematical background
- the random algorithm
- using the design window
- applying the collage theorem
- colour rendering example
- the fractal attraction application.
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