Waves
Variations that add waves to x, y, and/or z. There are a lot of different variants on this theme, differing in the parameters available and how they are applied.
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Variations that add waves to x, y, and/or z. There are a lot of different variants on this theme, differing in the parameters available and how they are applied.
Variations that emulate a number of other variations, adding wavy effects using a technique from audio synthesizers.
Long list of variations used in JWildfire and Apophysis. Parameter meanings and website links for further information.
Variations that ignore the input and generate specific shapes. Often called “blurs” because they create a blur effect when used on the same transform with other variations.
The rose or rhodonea curve is shaped like a flower with petals, obtained by plotting a sine curve in polar coordinates. Its shape is determined by the frequency of the sine wave, denoted k.
Variations that reshape the input (for example, turn a circle into a square or other polygon).
These variations are all blurs that plot formulas in two or three dimensions. They allow entering custom formulas, but also come with presets for ease of use.
Variations that generate meshes, three dimensional shapes made from connected triangles. These are all blur variations that ignore their inputs. They are most useful for solid renders, though they work for normal flames as well.
Maurer lines extend the Maurer rose with different types of curves, rendering methods, and coloring.
Holodeck 5 Fractal flame for Jwildfire, use the on screen copy button to copy to clipboard, you can then post inside the software