Fractal Lab x64 & Crocus x64





Fractal Lab x64 was rewritten to take advantage of the new generation of 64-bit computers now on the market. Data files from the 32 bit version of Fractal Lab are fully compatible with Fractal Lab x64. Fractal Lab x64 runs only on 64-bit Windows.

Fractal Lab draws and animates self-similar fractals like Koch and Peano curves.    

Features of Fractal Lab:

  • Getting Started Tutorial
  • Remote for easy access to most-used options and commands
  • Auto scaling, auto centering and auto rotating make it simple to modify and animate existing fractal models
  • 13 built-in fractal types, may be randomized or drawn as the original curves
  • Up to 10 fractals may be layered or tiled in a single image.
  • Advanced generator and initiator editors can create any "uniform" fractal in Mandelbrot's The Fractal Geometry of Nature
  • Integrated video routines allow easy morphing and rotating between key frames
  • Context help for menu commands and dialog windows
  • PDF (printable) Manual

Crocus x64 was rewritten to take advantage of the new generation of 64-bit computers now on the market. Caveats: the 64 bit model has a different structure alignment and larger pointer size, so data files (.cs) produced with the 32 bit model are incompatible with this version. There is, however, a transfer routine in the latest 32 bit version of Crocus that allows most of the parameters in older .cs files to be converted to a format Crocus x64 can load. Crocus x64 runs only on 64-bit Windows.

Crocus x64 uses the OpenGL library to set up a simple 3D scene using data files from Swirlique, Fractal Lab, lsystems, built-in primitives and Wavefront objects as the main foreground objects.

Features of Crocus x64:

  • Getting Started Tutorial
  • Import Swirlique data files [DFS] and convert them to 3D objects using the built-in primitives (spheres and cylinders, etc) or Wavefront objects
  • Import Fractal Lab data files [FRL] and convert them to 3D objects using the built-in primitives (spheres and cylinders, etc) or Wavefront objects
  • Import objects [OBJ] or lsystem [LS] files from other programs such as QuaSZ, Quetzal and Fractal Zplot.
  • Stereolithography [STL] output for 3D printers
  • Export Kleinian sets, lsystems and fractals to other programs in [OBJ], POV] and [DXF] formats
  • Mesh simplification and POV smoothing for smaller export files
  • You can use the figure Pilot to rotate and move objects around, and the integrated video routines will track each movement to create an AVI video file.
  • Additions to the OpenGL library include routines for including reflections and planar shadows in the scene, for enhanced realism.
  • Choice of built-in textures or bitmap [BMP] texturing
  • Context help for menu commands and dialog windows
  • PDF (printable) Manual

 

A trial version of Fractal Lab x64 is available. This contains most of the features of the full version, except that the size of the images is limited to 320X240. Click here for more info. A trial version of Crocus x64 is also available. This contains most of the features of the full version, except that the size of the images is limited to 320X240. Click here for more info.The trial versions are for evaluation purposes only.

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