MathPaint 1.1 released with high-resolution graphics

A new release of MathPaint for Mac OS is now available on the App Store!

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Version 1.1 includes:

  • A new resolution setting for documents, with options of 72, 144, 300 or 600 pixels per inch
  • Higher resolution setting applied to both image export and printing
  • Improved geometry layer interaction including Edit menu commands for geometry shapes
  • Greatly improved stability
  • Other bug fixes

Users who have MathPaint installed already can update to the new version from the App Store at this link.

The update is also reflected in the fully-functional MathPaint demo, which you can request here.

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Fractal Friday 2021.05.21 – Cubic Mandelbrot Variations

This fractal set made with MathPaint starts with a cubic Mandelbrot layer, warped by a quadratic function and blended with an underlying Perlin noise layer:

The MathPaint Variations window was used to generate randomized variations from this beginning, changing colors as well as parameters and blending:

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Fractal Friday 2020.12.04 – reflections and symmetries

Today’s fractals are manipulated with reflection or other symmetric effects. The first two use CoreImage filters to reflect parts of the image. The third and fourth images use a color cycle with transparencies in every other color band, with the layer duplicated and rotated. The third image uses a single duplicate rotated 180 degrees, the … Read moreFractal Friday 2020.12.04 – reflections and symmetries

MathPaint public beta drops this week! + some fractal wallpapers

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MathPaint is a new generative graphics app for Mac. With MathPaint you can create amazing art using and mixing different models, from geometry to function plots to fractals to noise. You don’t need to be a programmer or mathematician; it’s built using familiar graphic-design software metaphors (layers, effects, settings), with awesome online help for every control and option.

We’re thrilled to announce a free public beta of MathPaint 1.0 starting in the coming week! Sign up on the MathPaint mailing list and we’ll send you a message when the beta is available:

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Meanwhile, here are a couple of 4k fractal wallpapers I made with MathPaint while testing this week…

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Fractal Friday 2020.10.23 – three warped Julia Sets

Made with MathPaint, here are three Julia Set images warped by an additional real-valued function and with some custom color mapping. The third image, using assigned color bands instead of gradients, also includes some Perlin noise mixed in. Enjoy! Sign up to the MathPaint News and Tips list for information on the upcoming MathPaint release and … Read moreFractal Friday 2020.10.23 – three warped Julia Sets

Fractal Friday 2020.10.16 – Julia Set variations with 5+ colors

Images made with MathPaint, using the Variations feature to generate different possibilities. I made an improvement this week – the variations random-selection code will now also vary the assigned value of colors (as well as altering colors themselves, and fractal parameters like C and breakout value).

Enjoy! You can sign up on the MathPaint mailing list to get Fractal Friday and MathPaint art and announcements in your in-box.

 

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Tiled Polar Variations (23 rapidly-generated images)

Tonight I tested out both the new MathPaint Image Builder Wizard and the Variations window to quickly generate these images. The underlying model is a polar graph with a zoom-repeater applied and a CoreImage twelvefold-tiling feature. The first image was really easy to create playing with the Image Builder – I’m very excited to get it out with the next beta! The variations are created instantly, 8 at a time, in the Variations window – I found about 1 or 2 of each auto-generated batch aesthetically appealing. (I am expecting some day to hook up some machine learning to this feature so you can teach MathPaint about your aesthetic preferences – but for now it’s just cleverly randomized).

Here are all 23 generated images – enjoy!

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MathPaint 1.0 will feature Image Builder Wizard for step-by-step generative graphics

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Generating graphics from mathematical models can seem daunting, but almost everyone loves the cool symmetry, fractals, and unexpected shapes that math can create.

MathPaint, the flagship generative graphics app from Mathaesthetics, will make it simple to create amazing mathematical images with an innovative Image Builder Wizard interface. With a step-by-step creative activity using a subset of the full MathPaint options anyone can generate amazing images on their first launch of MathPaint, with virtually no learning curve.The Image Builder Wizard lets you get familiar with all of the major areas of MathPaint – plots, geometry, fractals, noise, image effects – so that transitioning to the more powerful document interface will be easier.

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