Hi,
I don't know if anyone remembers the lyapunov fractal images in
Fractint but originally in an article in Scientific American years ago
? Well those images were based on 2-dimensional Lyapunov space. I
wondered if 3-D lyapunov spave might be as interesting.
This is an image rendered using Megapov with the original Isosurface
routines by R.Susuki. It was the only way I could think of to get a
visulation of the data. The pigment is itself the isosurface function
rotated by 90 degrees.
Comments appreciated !
RR
From: Apache
Subject: Re: Wierd Iso Surface - ly2.jpg (0/1)
Date: 18 Mar 2004 19:11:30
Message: <405a3ab2$1@news.povray.org>
I remember fractint very well! When I used to have three 8086 boxes I
couldn't run POV-Ray yet but I was running Fractint and Tierra quite a lot.
(Tierra is some piece of software that has to do with evolving pieces of
code that compete in a piece of memory, having each it's own virtual cpu.)
From: Apache
Subject: Re: Wierd Iso Surface - ly2.jpg (0/1)
Date: 18 Mar 2004 19:12:31
Message: <405a3aef@news.povray.org>
Oh... I forgot, because of the texture the thing isn't that easy to see.
What if you'd render it with a much simpler texture or even white only with
radiosity?
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 01:12:30 +0100, "Apache"
<apa### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>Oh... I forgot, because of the texture the thing isn't that easy to see.>What if you'd render it with a much simpler texture or even white only with>radiosity?>
Is this any better ?