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An application that lets you render some of the most known fractal functions, like the Mandelbrot set and many more! It comes with alot of options to further enhance your fractal experience! Its easy to use and does not require installation. A java version higher than 1.8 is required to be installed.
a lightning-fast easy-to-use fullscreen mandelbrot set renderer
This fractal explorer focuses on the beauty of colors. It features a smooth color palette generator.
The controls are simple:
mousewheel to zoom
mouse drag to pan
right click to switch colors
"s" key to save as png picture
It's like the Mandelbrot Set, but the imaginary part is absolutized on each iteration.
Move the mouse to see a preview of the Julia Set for that point.
Left click to switch between Mandelbrot and Julia.
Right click to change color palettes.
Mouse wheel to zoom.
Mouse drag to pan.
Keyboard squeeze to break the keyboard.
Any key to save a screenshot as a png image.
ESC key to exit.
A simple Java application to view the Mandelbrot set at almost any zoom and resolution and save images of it to a file.
Features:
-high precision for deep zooms
-background threads to prevent GUI freezing
-adjustable color scheme
-easy point-and-zoom fractal browsing
A simple Java implementation for displaying Mandelbrot set in a Swing JFrame. Users can zoom in using the mouse and selecting a rectangular region. The user can save the current image as GIF, JPG, or SVN when the window is closed.
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Mandelbrot set image generator for really deep zoom levels. The generator supports both online and batch processing and can be used to zoom step by step into the mandelbrot set.
A open source, multiplatform, fractal generator and explorer. Includes Mandelbrot, Julia, Lambda and others popular formulas. Also includes formula reader to create new fractals. It can save PNG images. Requires Java Virtual Machine.
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