When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.
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I decided to submit this along with [link] into ^Sophquest's Fractal Valentine Couple contest. ^^ ~*~ More (extremely) amateur fractal work by me, and just in time for Valentines Day, too! I didn't edit it much in Photoshop this time, except to change the brightness/contrast levels, darken some bits and dodge other bits. I still get the feeling that I'm missing something important here, though... ^___^;;; ~ Fractal created in Apophysis 2.07 beta, edited slightly in Adobe Photoshop 5.5 ~ ============================================ Comments
Yay for sister-fav!
I wouldn't be expecting it from you anyway, mwahah! -- Thank you! ^__^
Although since I've only had Apophysis for about a week, I'm very much a beginner, so I still only have a very tentative feel for it! Am still trying to work out how all those other fractal artists can produce such complicated fractals... -- No probs ^^
Well, they usually use UF, but they're different style, and techniques. You could check a few friends of mine that use it umm, jankoboys6 and darkstormlord ... i think those were xD Btw, you're pretty damn good for 1 week ^^ -- Please, take 2 minutes to read this important article: [link] Aww, thank you! I think I will go and check them out soon, then... after my eyes have recovered from this last fractalling session.
-- I went to Options -> Variations and unchecked everything but the heart variation, to create a basic fractal with a heart shape in the middle. Then I tweaked it randomly in the editor, trying lots of random things which I had no clue about, until it turned out like this...
Still have no clue about scripts/plugins, I plan to ask on the forums at some point, though! If you really want to do more stuff with fractals, check out the club at *Apophysis, it's got a lot of useful stuff there. -- |
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