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I know FF is not the ideal place to try this intensive recursion, but I thought there might be a way to fake it. Trying to get reasonable erosion can lead one to either the noise based approach, or a sequential one. Having roughly licked the former
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Posted: February 16, 2017 9:51 am | ||
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Posted: February 16, 2017 10:29 pm | ||
xirja
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More like:
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Posted: February 17, 2017 7:19 am | ||
Rachel Duim
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Ok, got it. Both your version and my futile attempt look more like reaction diffusion. I know I had seen this structure before, it is very similar to a dendrite fractal.
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Posted: February 17, 2017 4:10 pm | ||
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Cool article, and many applications, yep. Here's a nice swift Mathematica implementation FWIW:
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Posted: February 17, 2017 10:20 pm | ||
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The Mathematica demo is helpful. I played around, with loops and Bomber+, not much success. Anything I tried past 5 iterations slowed it down all the way...
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