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Fractals F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
well, i'll start out...
first off, programs...i use:
kai's power tools
fractint
ultrafractal
xenodream
tierazon (spelling?)
i know i've got a few more loaded but can't recall off the top of my head.
i am always looking for other fractal programs. you know each has a 'specialty' and i find that for certain types of effects that i am after, i grab different programs.
i am currently looking for more 3d fractal software. i think ideally, software that allows me to export a 3d object into another application, like bryce, as an .obj or .dxf file. does anyone know of such an application?
O boy, I never thought I'd see the light, a Fractal Forum! Yahoo! OK...Now which Version(s?) of Kais Power Tools do Fractals? These will be of my next purchases! http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=86809&Start=55&Artist=audre&ByArtist=Yes is a beautiful image. Which application was the fractal colored in? Cain~
LOL hey welcome... i feel like a kid on the first day of high school! can't wait to see everyone after summer vacation. what version of kai's do fractals.. i think it's 5... does the 'mandelbrot' type fractals and fractal flame i think. 3 does a wonderful organic pattern/texture thing that i use quite often as well when i am looking for textures like leather or skin. ummm http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=86809 is an ultrafractal fractal... i think a derivative of the spider-type fractals. that was a while back so i'de have to go look http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=139029 and that is xenodream ... wonderful for exploring too so, what programs do you use for your fractals? any suggestions for something to try out?
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I just posted the new forum on their user list...... told them to get over here and show everyone their stuff :))) I love the program, that and UF are my generators of choice, but I use it for background and textures, even though I'm a great admirer of fractals by themselves ~j~
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Attached Link: http://www.incurableart.com
Here is the url for Paul Lee's massive fractal resource:http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/Fractal_Software.html
OOhh now we are cookin! thanks judith, that MBF is going on my list of 'to get' when i get a moment. i like some of those styles that he's got. the bubbles in particular look fasinating to play with. cain, thanks for the links... you beat me to it... i had them all bookmarked but have since had to reinstall so i lost my huge collection :( forgot to save them. elenyte! hey, welcome! glad to see you here. yup, paul's got some good stuff on his site.
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hi audre, you might let him know about the new fractal forum here at renderosity. i'm sure he'd like to know about it and put the info in his huge listing of fractal resources. btw, congratulations on your successful efforts!Thanks for starting this forum Audre, I saw a post of yours on Usenet about it, I think. And thanks to Judith for letting us know in the MBF users group. The link to Paul's website and MBF has already been provided and I'd also like to give a couple of links to the limited freeware version, Mind-Boggling Fractals Lite, http://www.simtel.net/pub/pd/54429.shtml, and http://www.completelyfreesoftware.com/cfs_update192.html
It will give you a taste for the program and is not crippled to stop working after a time, but it is very limited in the number of rendering methods, equations and has no capability of user defined equations like the full version.
Fractal Explorer has many capabilities that go beyond Tierazon, Sterling, etc., but should be familiar to users because Stephen Ferguson has helped the authors of FE. There is a very good stable beta version for download at http://www.eclectasy.com/Fractal-Explorer/download.htm and there is a beta 11 version out, that will be released soon, that has image layering and manipulation capabilities. The authors are working to include many popular features of other programs like Ultra Fractal. It also handles 4D, IFS and landscape imagery.
Probably the single most important resource that has evolved from the original sci.fractals Usenet newsgroup is the Fractal Art FAQ, developed by Jean-Pierre Louvet and Juan Luis Martinez; http://fractals.iuta.u-bordeaux.fr/f-art-faq/ It contains many links and links to the usual exhaustive resources for fractals. Also the FAQ can be downloaded to your hard drive and a desktop link to the index HTML allows you to use it whenever you want, as well as have direct links when on line.
Doug
Attached Link: http://fractals.iuta.u-bordeaux.fr/f-art-faq/
hey Doug, welcome...i am reposting the last part of your previous comment to it's own window so i can isolate the link... make it easier for folks to get to. this is a marvelous resource! i agree
"Probably the single most important resource that has evolved from the original sci.fractals Usenet newsgroup is the Fractal Art FAQ, developed by Jean-Pierre Louvet and Juan Luis Martinez; http://fractals.iuta.u-bordeaux.fr/f-art-faq/ It contains many links and links to the usual exhaustive resources for fractals. Also the FAQ can be downloaded to your hard drive and a desktop link to the index HTML allows you to use it whenever you want, as well as have direct links when on line.
Doug"
also, i will put FE on my list as well. man, i am not going to be getting ANY work done in the next few days grin
Attached Link: http://www.fractalus.com/info/
also another resource that comes to mind is fractalus.com nice explanations of what fractals are and great liks as well http://www.fractalus.com/info/Attached Link: http://www3.corel.com/cgi-bin/gx.cgi/AppLogic+FTContentServer?pagename=Corel/Product/FullList
Corel,see link, now sells KPT5 and includes all the fractal capabilities as well as filters from KPT3. They have a new set of filters called KPT Effects that is farmed out to a company called Procreate, procreate.com. It includes FraxFlameII, as well as others. I read a review that suggested passing on it as FraxFlame is still just as good and the other effects can be created with the other KPT filters, etc. I don't know first hand, but I do know KPT5 is a lot to use, and have fun with, in and of itself. Here's their list for KPT5: KPT ShapeShifter KPT FraxPlorer KPT Opt-It KPT FiberOptix KPT Blurrrr KPT Noize KPT Smoothie KPT RadWarp KPT Frax4D KPT FraxFlame Plus 19 KPT 3 plugins! KPT 5 also includes the following plug_ins first introduced in KPT 3: KPT Edge KPT Gaussian KPT Intensity KPT Noise KPT Pixel KPT Smudge KPT 3D Stereo Noise KPT Glass Lens KPT Gradient KPT Interform KPT Meta Toys KPT Page Curls KPT Planar Tiling KPT Seamless Welder KPT Spheroid Designer KPT Texture Explorer KPT Twirl KPT Video Feedback KPT Vortex TilingAttached Link: http://www.parkenet.org/jp/ufresources.html
thanks to member abmlober, for sharing that with usAttached Link: http://pages.globetrotter.net/mdessureault/
I have put a link here in the Free Stuff part to my own set of public UF formulas and colouring method.Attached Link: http://www.lindabucklin.com/flame_tutorial/index.html
I have a tutorial at my site for makeing fractals with KPT5 Frax Flame.what a great list. thank you everyone for contributing. i will be collecting all this information to put it into the fractal forum's BACK ROOM... a website that will hopefully make all this great information easy to find and access. it may take us a bit to get the back room going though, we have a few other things in the queue before us. but it is coming! thanks again and definitely keep posting!
I once tried the cyberwizards.com/~hub/fractal and looked into some jt formulas - but they did not work!! And the emp.* files were totally outdated. I hope these resources are better now.
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Joy of Frax
OK so I'm nearly a month late on this thread, but better late... right? :) Anyhoo, I didn't see these mentioned in the thread, so I thought I'd throw them out there:- Ultra Fractal Formula Database.
justG
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> Quote - well, i'll start out... > > first off, programs...i use: > > kai's power tools > fractint > ultrafractal > xenodream > tierazon (spelling?) > > i know i've got a few more loaded but can't recall off the top of my head. > > i am always looking for other fractal programs. you know each has a 'specialty' and i find that for certain types of effects that i am after, i grab different programs. > > i am currently looking for more 3d fractal software. i think ideally, software that allows me to export a 3d object into another application, like bryce, as an .obj or .dxf file. does anyone know of such an application?Actually I do know of such a program. It's called "Crossroads" and I just recently used it to change a .dxf object to an .obj object so that I could work on that object in Wings3d
I just posted about it on my Renderosity Blog about it.
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do you know where there are great resources for fractals? if you do, why not share it? got some cool fractal software? tell us about it!