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Developer(s) | Glare Technologies |
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Stable release | 1.5.8
/ August 2015 |
Operating system | Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows |
Type | Fractal / Graphics |
License | Proprietary commercial software |
Website |
www |
Chaotica is a commercial fractal art editor and renderer extending flam3 and Apophysis's functionality. There is also a free version with limited render resolution and animation length.[ citation needed]
Chaotica began as a personal project of Thomas E. Ludwig (lycium) in the deviantArt fractal community in 2010, [1] but has since been handed over to Glare Technologies, the developers of Indigo Renderer.
Chaotica implements a generalized iterated function system and features a modern[ as of?] rendering engine based on advanced algorithms not found in open-source IFS implementations.[ citation needed] It has an animation editor, selective randomization of parameters, and imaging controls such as different anti-aliasing modes and RGB-channel response curves.
Chaotica's highlighted features [2] are:
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (January 2021) |
Developer(s) | Glare Technologies |
---|---|
Stable release | 1.5.8
/ August 2015 |
Operating system | Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows |
Type | Fractal / Graphics |
License | Proprietary commercial software |
Website |
www |
Chaotica is a commercial fractal art editor and renderer extending flam3 and Apophysis's functionality. There is also a free version with limited render resolution and animation length.[ citation needed]
Chaotica began as a personal project of Thomas E. Ludwig (lycium) in the deviantArt fractal community in 2010, [1] but has since been handed over to Glare Technologies, the developers of Indigo Renderer.
Chaotica implements a generalized iterated function system and features a modern[ as of?] rendering engine based on advanced algorithms not found in open-source IFS implementations.[ citation needed] It has an animation editor, selective randomization of parameters, and imaging controls such as different anti-aliasing modes and RGB-channel response curves.
Chaotica's highlighted features [2] are: