Here’s a one-minute animation send two shifting fractals through and angle-changing kaleidoscope Core Image filter, made with MathPaint:
Read moreDouble-Fractal Kaleidoscope Animation Made with MathPaint
Here’s a one-minute animation send two shifting fractals through and angle-changing kaleidoscope Core Image filter, made with MathPaint:
Read moreDouble-Fractal Kaleidoscope Animation Made with MathPaint
This Fractal Friday is the first since the official release of MathPaint 1.0 on the Mac App Store! The fractals here were all made with MathPaint – check out the MathPaint app page for all its amazing features, screenshots, and a free demo.
This week’s fractals are all quadratic (z^2) Julia sets with a real-valued warp function applied. They’re provided in three sizes. If you’re on an iPhone, just click the thumbnail of the size you want to view the full image, which you can tap and hold to save to your Photos. Open in Photos and click the actions icon to set it as a Wallpaper for your phone.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WASHOUGAL-BASED STARTUP AIMS TO CREATE A NEW CATEGORY OF MATH-ART SOFTWARE
WASHOUGAL, WA — Software startup Mathaesthetics LLC has released MathPaint, its flagship software application, enabling anyone with a Mac to create amazing art generated by the power and beauty of mathematics.
MathPaint is built for graphic designers who have a need to create abstract, geometric, or fractal illustrations and visual textures. The new software title is also expected to appeal to experimental visual artists, hobbyists, and students.
MathPaint 1.0 is offered through Apple’s Mac App Store. The software’s sale price is $29.99. The App Store entry includes more information about the software, screenshots, and video previews:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mathpaint/id1476765339
The release of MathPaint 1.0 is almost here!
The MathPaint public beta is a chance for you to check out this new generative-graphics application before it is released on the App Store.
If you’re ready to check out MathPaint, the adventure begins at this link:
Check out this great new Introduction to MathPaint video, which gives an overview of the app’s features!
Public beta drops this week – if you’d like to be notified, sign up for the MathPaint mailing list here.