Mandelbulb Introductions
Emergent fractals can be found in three dimensions, and they’ve provided a whole new direction for generative art … Continue readingMandelbulb Introductions
Understanding fractals
Emergent fractals can be found in three dimensions, and they’ve provided a whole new direction for generative art … Continue readingMandelbulb Introductions
Let’s dive into the Mandelbrot formula and take a look at how the orbits behave at different points within the fractal. … Continue readingMandelbrot Orbits
A quick exploration of some well known locations within the mandelbrot fractal … Continue readingMandelbrot Locations
The mandelbrot fractal is recognisable to most people who’ve a passing interest in mathematics, and it’s named after a chap called Benoir Mandelbrot who spent his life discussing fractal theories.
Back in the early days of fractals the Mandelbrot fractal used to be an expensive set of equations to compute, but with modern computers it’s possible to run these calculations