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Abstract Renders #11

Recursive reflections!

Recursive reflections!

A 2D electron orbital shooting an old computer. Photo taken moments before destruction.

A 2D electron orbital shooting an old computer. Photo taken moments before destruction.

Rendering electron orbitals. In Desmos. Works by applying rotation matrices to an orbital's wave function, computing the probability distribution fields on 2D slices of 3D space, then rendering them on top of one other to create a sort of 3D volumetrics.

Rendering electron orbitals. In Desmos. Works by applying rotation matrices to an orbital's wave function, computing the probability distribution fields on 2D slices of 3D space, then rendering them on top of one other to create a sort of 3D volumetrics.

Plotting Dini's surface as a function in Blender. Who said I couldn't use Blender as my graphing calculator, and my graphing calculator as my rendering engine?

Plotting Dini's surface as a function in Blender. Who said I couldn't use Blender as my graphing calculator, and my graphing calculator as my rendering engine?

Rendering Dini's surface in realtime as brass in Eevee.

Rendering Dini's surface in realtime as brass in Eevee.

A menger sponge icon.

A menger sponge icon.

Glass.

Glass.

I'm already hungry.

I'm already hungry.

Plotting a magnetic field in Grapher. For funsies.

Plotting a magnetic field in Grapher. For funsies.

Just another raytracer, in Desmos. It's not the best tool for such a thing, but I tried doing it in Grapher, and Grapher just kept crashing. Now the file is corrupt, so there's no point in trying any further.

Just another raytracer, in Desmos. It's not the best tool for such a thing, but I tried doing it in Grapher, and Grapher just kept crashing. Now the file is corrupt, so there's no point in trying any further.

A preview image for a program I wrote that simulates hadrons (to a simple degree). It computes the effects of electric charge via Coulomb's Law, and computes the effect of the strong nuclear force via the Reid potential between two nucleons.

A preview image for a program I wrote that simulates hadrons (to a simple degree). It computes the effects of electric charge via Coulomb's Law, and computes the effect of the strong nuclear force via the Reid potential between two nucleons.