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Reaction Diffusion — Image Pack

Image Pack

13 high-resolution images of Gray-Scott reaction-diffusion patterns. Coral, fingerprints, spirals, and labyrinths from nothing but diffusion rates.

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$8.00

Type Image Pack
Collection Reaction Diffusion
Print size Up to 25×14" · 4K · 300 DPI
File Size 230 MB
License Personal use
Delivery Instant download after purchase
Downloads Lifetime ownership · up to 3 downloads

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About the craft

Every piece in this bundle is rendered from real mathematical equations — no AI, no procedural noise filters, no stock libraries. Generated frame by frame from the underlying systems by a small studio of mathematicians and engineers.

Bundle Contents

13 items
Coral Growth
Coral Growth
Coral-like Gray-Scott pattern
3840×2160 Image
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
Fingerprint-like pattern
3840×2160 Image
RD Spiral
RD Spiral
Spiraling reaction-diffusion
3840×2160 Image
Labyrinth
Labyrinth
Labyrinthine Gray-Scott
3840×2160 Image
Mitosis
Mitosis
Cell division pattern
3840×2160 Image
RD Spots
RD Spots
Spotted Gray-Scott pattern
3840×2160 Image
Worms
Worms
Worm-like RD pattern
3840×2160 Image
RD Stripe
RD Stripe
Striped reaction-diffusion
3840×2160 Image
Coral Bloom
Coral Bloom
Blooming coral pattern
3840×2160 Image
RD Maze
RD Maze
Maze-like Gray-Scott
3840×2160 Image
Fingerprint II
Fingerprint II
Alternate fingerprint pattern
3840×2160 Image
RD Waves
RD Waves
Wave-like RD pattern
3840×2160 Image
Coral Reef
Coral Reef
Reef-like Gray-Scott
3840×2160 Image

About Reaction Diffusion

Reaction-diffusion systems model two chemical species that diffuse across space and react with one another according to nonlinear coupling. The Gray-Scott model uses just two parameters — a feed rate and a kill rate — and yet produces an astonishing zoo of patterns: spots that self-replicate like cells, labyrinths that tile the plane, traveling fronts, and coral-like growth. Alan Turing first proposed in 1952 that such systems could explain the spots on a leopard and the stripes on a zebra. Every image in this collection is a snapshot of a simulation: a grid of concentrations updated thousands of time steps until the pattern stabilizes or settles into perpetual motion. Nothing here is hand-drawn — the patterns emerge from the equations alone.

∂u/∂t = Du∇²u − uv² + f(1−u), ∂v/∂t = Dv∇²v + uv² − (f+k)v

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