Elegant Fractal Explorer web application written in C++ (WebAssembly) and JavaScript
Fractus is a WebAssembly-based web application written in C++ and JavaScript that allows you to explore the two-dimensional realm of the Mandelbrot set. Fractus is built from the ground up to be a fast, easy and pleasant to use Fractal Explorer that runs on a web browser. You can start using Fractus right away by visiting delivrance.github.io/fractus.
- Written in multi-threaded C++ code compiled to WebAssembly (wasm).
- Gorgeous palette making up beautiful shades of colors as you explore.
- Move and zoom with your mouse: drag to move, wheel to zoom.
- Bookmark and share links of the exact fractal positions.
- Save images with Right Click > Save Image As...
- Reset the fractal view by hitting Backspace.
- Fractus makes use of threads and shared array buffers, features currently available OOB only in Chromium-based browsers such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Opera. Other browsers might work if you fiddle with their configurations and enable experimental flags.
- Currently working on desktop browsers only.
- Add support for mobile browsers and gestures.
- Add more fractals to explore (e.g.: Julia, Burning Ship).
- Find a way to keep renderings outside the main thread.
- Find a way to cancel an ongoing rendering.
- Add a progress bar as feedback for the ongoing rendering.
- Install and configure
emscripten
. - Enter the directory
cd src/wasm
. - Run
emcc -O3 -s TOTAL_MEMORY=256MB -s USE_PTHREADS=1 -s PTHREAD_POOL_SIZE=16 -std=c++2a -o fractus.js fractus.cpp
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