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FractGeo

FractGeo

Andronymus

5,000 - 10,000 downloads

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This is a fractal generator.

Features:
- calculates mandelbrot and julia sets
- calculates newton fractal
- colorize the fractal with different color maps
- set fractal image as wallpaper
- create full size wallpapers
- calculates low resolution preview images
- uses Android NDK for speed optimizations

- no ads

Touch the interesting area to zoom-in and use back key to zoom out.
Use the buttons on the right side to switch between the zoom, move and set function.
The 'set' function is used for setting the constant for julia sets (This button is only visible if julia set is chosen as fractal).

Processors with floating point extensions are recommended because of heavy use of floating point operations. For double width mode a large amount of memory is needed.

Minimum version to run:
Android 1.6

Images can be saved to sdcard (sdcard/FractGeo/Images).

Tested on:
- Galaxy S

Recently changed in this version:

New in this version:
- added a color mixer


Comments and ratings for FractGeo

  • (75 stars)

    by David Richfield on 17/02/2013

    So cool that this program has dynamic maximum iterations! One thing I can't figure out though: as I zoom deeper, the colours become so washed out that I can't see a thing. Am I missing a setting? Normally this is the opposite; is there an overcorrection

  • (75 stars)

    by Christopher Lowe on 13/01/2013

    Actual generator, not just a pixely picture with zoom

  • (75 stars)

    by jake on 28/05/2012

    I love the translucent floating buttons for zoom or scroll. Excellent. The menus are easy to use and clear. I would like some more harmonious colour schemes. Great app.

  • (75 stars)

    by A Google User on 28/05/2012

    I love the translucent floating buttons for zoom or scroll. Excellent. The menus are easy to use and clear. I would like some more harmonious colour schemes. Great app.

  • (75 stars)

    by Thomas on 20/03/2012

    I like FractGeo. It beams me into another world. - Thomas