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https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Mandelbrot
This is a Mandelbrot set generator for the Wii and PC by Krupkat.
 
The Mandelbrot set is a mathematical set of points that is defined by the complex numbers that do not escape to infinity under a particular mathematical iteration. It is named after the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, who studied and popularized it in the 1970s.
 
The set is often represented graphically, and the resulting images often feature fractal-like patterns that are both visually striking and mathematically interesting. It is also used in many fields like physics, engineering, and finance to create fractals images and models.
 
== Controls ==
Aim - Point at where to zoom
 
A - Zoom in
 
B - Start over
 
Minus/Plus - Cycle through palettes
 
D-Pad Down - Run cycling palette
 
1/2 - Change number of iterations
 
Home - Exit


==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/mandelbrotwii3.png
==Media==
==Media==
<youtube></youtube>
'''Wii Homebrew #24 - Wii Mandelbrot Generator''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCH1TO__P5g Al1en99]) <br>
<youtube>iCH1TO__P5g</youtube>
 
'''Mandelbrot v1.2 www.nintendomax.com''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cp0FuUaT0ww Cid2Mizard]) <br>
<youtube>Cp0FuUaT0ww</youtube>
 
== Changelog ==
'''1.3'''
* Added cycling palette.
 
'''1.2 '''
* Speed up rendering.
 
'''1.1'''
* Added wiimote support, now you can zoom anywhere you point with just pointing your wiimote.
* Added a console on the top of the screen showing some basic info.
 
== Credits ==
Thanks to Daniel Egnar, Tom Schumm and Jussi Kantola for their palettes.
 
==External links==
*WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Mandelbrot

Latest revision as of 03:27, 23 February 2023

Mandelbrot
Mandelbrotwii2.png
General
AuthorKrupkat
TypeMath
Version1.3
LicenseNot specified (open source)
Last Updated2011/03/12
Links
Download
Website
Source

This is a Mandelbrot set generator for the Wii and PC by Krupkat.

The Mandelbrot set is a mathematical set of points that is defined by the complex numbers that do not escape to infinity under a particular mathematical iteration. It is named after the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, who studied and popularized it in the 1970s.

The set is often represented graphically, and the resulting images often feature fractal-like patterns that are both visually striking and mathematically interesting. It is also used in many fields like physics, engineering, and finance to create fractals images and models.

Controls

Aim - Point at where to zoom

A - Zoom in

B - Start over

Minus/Plus - Cycle through palettes

D-Pad Down - Run cycling palette

1/2 - Change number of iterations

Home - Exit

Screenshots

mandelbrotwii3.png

Media

Wii Homebrew #24 - Wii Mandelbrot Generator (Al1en99)

Mandelbrot v1.2 www.nintendomax.com (Cid2Mizard)

Changelog

1.3

  • Added cycling palette.

1.2

  • Speed up rendering.

1.1

  • Added wiimote support, now you can zoom anywhere you point with just pointing your wiimote.
  • Added a console on the top of the screen showing some basic info.

Credits

Thanks to Daniel Egnar, Tom Schumm and Jussi Kantola for their palettes.

External links

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