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Fractals F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
Attached Link: http://www.arcanefractals.com
Wow that sounds terrific. The Gimp is a great freeware programme.Maybe you are already aware that the Gimp for windows can also make great flame fractals. I have a gallery of flame fractals on my website www.arcanefractals.com/flame.shtml and these were all made in the Gimp (for windows systems). Some of the images are actually one flame rendered ontop of another. There is a tutorial on my site that explains how to use the Gimp flame plugin.
Looking forward to your tutorials.
Fran
The second image in my gallery here (and on my web site) was made using the flame fractal, and I think I will include some sort of flame fractal in all my example images, just because I like the effect it gives the image. I'll be sure to look over your tut, though. Never know what I'll learn that'll help me in my endeavor. (:
Join the GIMP for Windows users mailing list. I think a year or so ago there was someone who had a problem with The GIMP on Win2K. Can't remember if they got that one resolved or not. As for color fading, how big of an image are we talking about? I imagine bigger then 1024x768, but I want to be sure.
Skye, See my reply #6. There is lots of help there, at that site. The install problem is quite common, I believe. If they can't help you, I will find the time to do what I can to help. I'm no expert, but, I had to uninstall and reinstall a few times. It turns out, I didn't uninstall all the files, as that is important before attempting to reinstall. (had to find them using Windows explorer). But, I found the answers to all my gimp issues there at the yahoo wingimp site. It's well worth going. I love my Gimp! :)
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For those of you who have never heard of it, The GIMP is a free, full featured image manipulation program. Since The GIMP isn't really supported at Renderosity (yet), I am going to be doing a series of images (possibly 40-50 images, maybe more, depends on how many preset fractal settings are in The GIMP's fractal explorer) and then writing a tutorial on how to manipulate the presets and even create your own using several different sets (Mandelbrot, Julia, Barnsley 1-3, Spider, Lambda, Man'O'War, and Sierpinksi) and the ability to input many, many parameters such as XMIN, XMAX, YMIN, YMAX, ITER, CX, CY; various coloring properties, and a large set of 'default' fractal types. I will try to give as much info as I think relevant when the fractal was created. If anyone has any input or questions, feel free to ask.