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Details about Mandelbulb Raytracer

  • Released
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  • iOS Version
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  • Languages
  • December 30, 2009
  • September 30, 2024
  • 11.0+
  • 4+
  • 21.62MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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Version History of Mandelbulb Raytracer

2.01

December 9, 2019

- increased touch area of social media button - fixed a bug with anti-aliasing

2.0

December 7, 2019

- Added social media sharing - Support for dark mode - Fixed some bugs

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1.80

March 19, 2018

- Added iPhone X support. - Optimized default rendering quality.

1.74

September 30, 2014

- iOS8 compatibility - support for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus - bug fixes

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1.73

March 31, 2013

- Fixed environment photo feature

1.71

September 20, 2012

- added iPhone 5 support - reduced iOS version requirements

1.62

December 1, 2011

Improved shadows.

1.61

November 17, 2011

Added soft shadows support (penumbra shadows) changed shading when environment is off

1.60

October 17, 2011

iOS5 compatibility added high-resolution screenshot export to settings (limitation: no anti-aliasing for high-res export at the moment) Note: Due to a limitation to trigonometric functions in GLSL shaders in iOS5, the power control does not work properly in this version. However, it produces some other very interesting effects!

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1.50

July 23, 2010

!!! Important announcement !!!! To take a screen shot, hold down the home button and then push the top button. The screen will flash and the resulting image will be placed on your camera roll. From there, you can sync it back to your computer, e-mail it to friends, or do anything else you can do with any other photo in your camera roll. - you can now take photos of your environment. Your live environment is then mirrored on the fractal (it's really cool, but don't expect perfect results from only six snapshots) - you can now import your own environment maps (cube maps) from your photo library - added reflectivity slider - fixed anti-aliasing update bug - added compute rectangle

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Description of Mandelbulb Raytracer

Be a virtual sculptor and create your own personal art in just seconds. Then use it as a background image to impress your friends. Play with the parameters to create an unlimited number of exciting 3D shapes. You can make the sculpture shiny by selecting an environment that will be reflected on the object. Mandelbulb Raytracer is another exciting real-time ray tracer from Angisoft for the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4. It renders the Mandelbulb fractal with high accuracy. Zooming makes an unlimited amount of detail visible. Fractals are self-similar mathematical shapes in complex space. The Mandelbulb fractal is a 3-dimensional analog of the Mandelbrot set using an hypercomplex algebra based on spherical coordinates. This app uses the graphics chip of the iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4 to compute a 3D image of the fractal by ray tracing using OpenGL ES 2.0 shaders. Double/Triple tap and drag the finger horizontally or vertically to change the shape of the Mandelbulb fractal. You can also set these constant in the Settings tab. The Settings tab also allows to enable an environment that is mirrored on the Mandelbulb fractal. The accuracy of the fractal surface can also be set here. If you have red-cyan glasses available, you can see the fractal with real depth by enabling stereo mode. A one finger drag rotates the camera around the object, a two finger pinch is used for zooming and a three finger drag translates the camera. You can hide the tab bar to create a screen shot. Double tap to bring back the tab bar. !!!! Important announcement !!!! To take a screen shot, hold down the home button and then push the top button. The screen will flash and the resulting image will be placed on your camera roll. From there, you can sync it back to your computer, e-mail it to friends, or do anything else you can do with any other photo in your camera roll.
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Mandelbulb Raytracer: FAQ

Is Mandelbulb Raytracer available on iPad devices?

No, Mandelbulb Raytracer isn’t iPad-friendly.

Who released the Mandelbulb Raytracer app?

Klaus Engel is the creator of the Mandelbulb Raytracer app.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Mandelbulb Raytracer?

Mandelbulb Raytracer currently supports iOS 11.0 or later.

What user rating does the Mandelbulb Raytracer app have?

Mandelbulb Raytracer has an okay rating of 2.1 out of 5, according to user reviews.

What category is the Mandelbulb Raytracer app?

The App Genre Of The Mandelbulb Raytracer App Is Entertainment.

What’s the latest version of the Mandelbulb Raytracer app?

The latest version of Mandelbulb Raytracer is 2.01.

What date was the latest Mandelbulb Raytracer update?

The latest Mandelbulb Raytracer app update was released on September 30, 2024.

What was the Mandelbulb Raytracer release date?

Mandelbulb Raytracer was first made available on February 5, 2023.

What age group is Mandelbulb Raytracer suitable for?

Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.

What are the languages available on Mandelbulb Raytracer?

Mandelbulb Raytracer is now available to use in English.

Does Apple Arcade support Mandelbulb Raytracer among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Mandelbulb Raytracer is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Mandelbulb Raytracer?

Unfortunately, Mandelbulb Raytracer does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Is Mandelbulb Raytracer fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Mandelbulb Raytracer is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Mandelbulb Raytracer?

No, there are no advertisements in Mandelbulb Raytracer.

Screenshots of Mandelbulb Raytracer

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Reviews of Mandelbulb Raytracer

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  • Needs a bit of work, but definitely worth a buck

    There are a lot of angry reviews for this app.I’ve been using fractal programs for 30 years, so here’s my more in depth review. There is some disappointment here, but there’s a lot of good as well.

    The biggest issues are that the palette control is extremely limited and the three finger “translation” drag that you use to frame the Mandelbulb scene often glitches out of control, either causing the scene to lurch off camera or worse, activating the Mandelbulb power slide which alters what you’re framing. In addition, crashing from deep zooming is frequent. The lack of palette control could be rectified with a randomizer. As it is now, the palette control is limited by the reflected environment.

    I wouldn’t call these images beautiful, but they are fascinating. It’s wonderful how I can double tap and drag the Mandelbulb power in real-time. Rotating the Mandelbulb in real-time is also delightful. I love the anaglyph 3D support in real-time and in HD renders (although it’s depth of field tends to be shallow). Better control over framing and palette is necessary to create the awe-inspiring fractal imagery we have come to expect from Mandelbrot generators, however. This app is more of a mathematical curiosity. It’s still worth 99¢. I have no regrets.
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  • What’s the point of the app?

    If there’s no possible way of export either a 3D model or a 360 landscape and a very limited editing? Why $.99? This thing is useless.
  • Crashes. Barely usable because of this.

    Seems awesome, but unfortunately I’ll be asking for a refund since all it does is crash on my iPhone 6s Plus. It seems to be missing a lot of features that would make it useful, like saving your environments.

    Support is hopeless since the linked site is no longer available.