Abstract

In practice, the content of fractal graph generated by one kind of algorithm alone is relatively toneless. Combining different algorithms can not only break the limitation of single fractal object generation but also enrich the contents of scenes. In this paper, according to the needs of scene construction, more targeted algorithms are appropriately chosen. By combing two fractal algorithms of recursion and Iterator Function System (IFS for short), two static scenarios “Old Tree, Withered Grass and Snowy Night” and “Reed Land and Snowy Night” are built on MATLAB platform, which further enriches contents of the scene. Simultaneously, a trial has been made to experiment the generation of dynamic fractal graphs. Based on the fractal algorithm with parameters, a recursive windmill animation and a lunar eclipse animation based on recursion and IFS algorithm are generated on MATLAB platform, which enhances the creativity of the scene building of fractal animation. With respect to the selection of implementation platform, this paper compares the effects of fractal graph generation between MATLAB and Flash. The results show that, thanks to its powerful animation creation ability, Flash is undoubtedly more valuable than MATLAB in the implementation of relatively simple fractal animation effect in the light of speed and convenience. Nevertheless, in order to achieve richer and more realistic animation effects, the more powerful MATLAB platform is preferred. In general, it is necessary to choose the right platform according to actual requirements of creation so as to improve the development efficiency.

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