The only problem is that it takes a while to work through all the options and see what looks best. This is compensated for by the various colouring algorithms provided. Worst thing is that, as far as I know you can't stick in your own colour gradient. Best thing about Tierazon is that you can input your own formulae. Chaoscope is good for solid renders / images that have a 3D quality. Thanks, blinks! I like Sterlingware too, cmiper! If not, go to and grab the programmer libraries. You should be able to do a search for it on your machine (if you're not running Windows you're out of luck) because it comes with a WinXP install. The glut32.dll file is one related to OpenGL libraries. * I have since found the glut32.dll file.checking out now thanks! I get the same message but am interested in trying the program out. I get the error message - "glut32.dll is missing" after unzipping the file. The main reason I use it is because I wrote it, so I can try out new things fairly easily. The color control and more importantly, the documentation is a little spotty. It is somewhat similar to XaoS in that it does realtime zooming of both Mandelbrot and Julia sets, however the method used to provide this is a little different - it uses OpenGL. You can download a copy at the above link. I have been using a program of my own creation (for windows) called Mandel Zoom. My favorites are Apophysis, Ultra Fractal and Vichera.Ĭome on guys! You can trust me, hehe. Hello! I use three or four software programs to create fractals.
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