The mod value describes how often colors are repeated.Įsc Pretty basic stuff. This mode supports more advanced mathematical operations to describe constants in Julia sets, such as trigonometry, roots, and variables x and y.Ĭ - Color scheme Set a different color scheme for your set. F- Function advanced Edit the function, but with more advanced input. Note that the script automatically selects which settings are input if only two constants are present. It's not picky with the input, but requires one constant for a Mandelbrot set power, default is 2and two or more constants for Julia sets. F - Function ordinary Edit the function used to render a fractal. The script will display the amount of iterations and position for that point. I - Info mode Move your cursor over the set. A popup will also appear that displays the absolute value of each complex number in a plot to show how the input escapes, which happens when the line hits the top of the plot area. The script will display the positions of complex numbers for each cycle of the rendering algorithm until it escapes. E - Escape mode Move your cursor over the set. If a different zoom value is input, a rectangular selection box will appear in the center to ease framing. M - Move mode Drag the entire rendered image. You can move the selection around if needed.Ĭlick enter to generate, escape to cancel. S - Scale mode Click and drag to select a part of the fractal. Zoom This value sets the zoom for the set. Higher numbers push the set to the bottom, and lower numbers push it to the top. Y offset This value sets the offset for the generated set along the y axis. Higher numbers push the set to the right, and lower numbers push it to the left. X offset This value sets the offset for the generated set along the x axis. The higher the value, the better the resolution, but more time is required to generate.