matrixmode opened this issue on Jul 25, 2004 ยท 4 posts
matrixmode posted Sun, 25 July 2004 at 2:13 AM
About two weeks ago I came to this forum and read as much as I could looked at lots of fractals and downloaded at least 18 fractal programs. I've tried each one and have it narrowed down to about nine. Each has its pros and cons. I like them all but I must admit I have a great deal of learning to do.lol I particularly enjoyed creating quaternions. If I could just work up the nerve I'll post it. I hesitate because I can't seem to eliminate the jaggies. I'm sure there's a way to antialias without making the image blurry but as I said I have much to learn. In the mean time I'm totally enjoying myself! Looking forward to getting to know you! :D Persevere.
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." Leonardo da Vinci
classyladytwo posted Sun, 25 July 2004 at 5:56 AM
I know we enjoy doing them once in a while just don't do to many but the one who could help you would be Cosine he is the expert on quaternions good luck Carolyn
QuietRiot posted Sun, 25 July 2004 at 8:36 AM
I love to fool with quats, and have noticed that if you use Fractal Explorer for them, you can antialias them in stages, which tends to keep the bluries from happening as much.Unfortunately, mine are still not perfect enough to post. LOL Miriah
tresamie posted Sun, 25 July 2004 at 11:12 PM
The easiest way to antialias an image is to render it at least twice the size you want to post it, then take it to a program like Paint Shop Pro, PhotoShop, etc. When you resize it down to the size you want to post, it will automatically antialias the image.
Fractals will always amaze me!