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Fractals F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
Busy?? Hehe! Just a bit of addiction more like! I even have Apophysis installed on my work PC! I'm still very much fiddling with Apo - trying various settings and scripts - tweaking my little heart out... all the fun stuff... lol! It's the waiting for them all to render that's the real drag... hahahaha! I even have a separate machine doing nothing but rendering! T.
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"Busy?? Hehe! Just a bit of addiction more like!" yes, i know that, i have tons of stuff to sort/upload too :) "I even have Apophysis installed on my work PC!" now that's keen :) i tried the apo upgrade, (version ending in an e i think) but that kept on crashing so i'm back to the old version and am running that from a linux platform using 'wine' --which is really great except that when it freezes/crashes it deletes the my flames flame file :( so i'm having to save everything by using the export flame option, which is a pain, and apo won't write to the my flames file anymore at all atm :( renderings not that much of a problem as i've got a pretty good processor but two machines would be excellent :)
Aznguy, Thank you for your nice comment on my work... There is a really great tutorial for Apophysis written by a fellow named Lance - it's the most well written and easy to follow tutorial for anyone learning Apo... you can get it at the following address... http://www.thefractalfarm.net/apotutorial/main/main.htm That should explain pretty much all you need to know so that you can enjoy Apophysis as much as I do... T.
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Sammi, I have 4 PC's here in my little network at home... I'm a bit of a geek... lol! Are you on the Apophysis mailing list? Ronald Hordijk would be the man to ask about getting the newer versions to run under Wine - he's the man who is developing the betas. M Tarbet (datagram) is also a great guy to ask about this sort of thing - he's working on a version of Apophysis that should be truly cross-platform... he might know how to get the newer versions to run under Wine... (actually datagram would probably be the best one to ask...lol!) The latest beta version is "g" - you could give that a try under Wine and see if it works better than the "e" version... get it from the following address... http://sourceforge.net/projects/apophysis T.
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hi, "Are you on the Apophysis mailing list?" i've re-subbed to the apo list just now as i'm getting a bit feddup of things not quite working under wine, it seems i can't do the export render where it exports with transparency either :(. i've had the e version but found it buggy- it kept on crashing because it couldn't find floating points and the like, not that i've a clue what that means :) is the g version any better ? anyway thanks, hope i can get it sorted, not being able to write to my flames flames file is a nuscience (sp ?) do you know how to make the rendered bmp files into an animtion ?, i can make them into a mpeg but that obviously stops once it's run through the 100 or so files and ideally a longer series would be better.
sammi - I find that the "g" version works fine for me... I'm using Windows XP too by the way... as for not being able to write to your flame file, it's only text - you shouldn't really have much problem doing it... maybe post the question to the Apo mailing list - the gurus there will have an answer for sure... As for animating the bmp's - I convert them to gif's - then run them through Animation Shop (Jasc/Corel) via the Wizard... lol! Maybe you can tell your mpeg software to repeat the 100 frames in a loop? Aznguy - have you changed anything in your Sheep settings in the Apo options? or in the actual animation script? My Default Animation script reads as follows... -------------------------------------------------- { Rotates the reference triangle continuously } { Hit any key to stop } Flame.SampleDensity := 1; while not Stopped do begin RotateReference(3.6); Preview; end; -------------------------------------------------- Is yours the same? T.
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I had a little bit of a "fractal frenzy" the other week... and have just finished rendering over 600 flames.... I've selected the ones that I think are fit for human consumption and uploaded them to my gallery... only 175 new images uploaded... lol! You can see them at... http://www.woosie.net/gallery/index.php ... in the "Apophysis 2" section. Enjoy! T.
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