Welcome to my flame fractal repository on Renderosity!
I use Apophysis exclusively with only illumination and saturation tweaks in Ultra Fractal. My goal is for my images to stand on their own artistically, hence no borders or overlays, just the default background. I also display fractals and photos in higher resolution at http://community.webshots.com/user/rajahh. Please visit me there.
Thank you so much for visiting my gallery and for leaving the kind and encouraging comments!BIOI am Roger Johnston (Born 1945) and I live in Orange, California. I have a wife (Cindy) and two artistic grown-up kids: Jason is a pianist/web geek; Melissa is pursuing musical theater {translates as starving}!
I have been generating fractals since I wrote my first Mandelbrot program for the TRS-80 computer in 1980... talk about low resolution! Since then I've used software from Fractint to Ultra Fractal, but have fallen in love with the Flame algorithm as implemented by Mark Townsend in Apophysis Version 1. Note: I have not been able to use Version 2 that is currently in beta because it is so agonizingly slooooow! I feel it was a poor trade just to get multiple undo's and double the variants. Is it just me or is there anyone out there with the same perspective?
I am also a violinist and until two years ago when the group disbanded, I was concert master with the St. George Chamber Orchestra. I am currently interested in starting a string quartet in my area. Know of any good string players?
I also dabble in photography (just got a Sony F828 - 8 megapixel camera) and other types of computer graphics. I would be interested in showing dozens of my POVray renderings created over the past dozen years, but don't know under which topic to display them. And who else is doing scanner art?
Professionally I am an optical engineer, cofounder of a company (LightWorks Optics) that designs and builds custom optical systems. In our first seven years we have been involved in several space programs. We designed and built the UV telescope for the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) that launched last summer. The 2005 mission to Mars will have two optical systems for which we designed and built the optics: the HiRise half-meter telescope and the 180 degree field of view Color Imager (MARCI). We also designed and built the mirrors for the Deep Impact Mission which will smash a space vehicle into an asteroid at high speed to see what comes off. LightWorks takes a lot of my time that would otherwise be spent dragging little triangles around into the wee hours of the night! 8-}
Again... thanks for visiting.
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Comments (16)
Funcoflipper
Oh man oh man!! This is cool as a cucumber. Excellante!!
DreamWarrior
jawdrop How do you come up with these things? This is brilliant! And of course, it deserves a V!
sinancanan
Excellent flame design! Extraordinary...
ocddougdotcom
This is really wild, cool to look at!
aeires
Definate vote for this one. That's some intense variation mixing. The more I look at it, the more jealous I get. This one is really nice. :)
kimpe
Wonderful! An excellent flame!
chesscanoe
Really nice composition. Can't wait to see what you do with APO2b19!
inkraven
Dramatic..alive. Feels like its breathing. Im jealous of this program....wants it! lol
Darkangel764
This is totally amazing, I love the sharp render too, excellence V
fractalchemist
An interesting shape you found herre...and subtly colored;-)
melevos
Very beautiful and excellent!
Henny31
wonder why Mark bothered to work so hard on improving his program if Apo1 already produces perfect flames like this. This one is fantastic.
FlamingOptiker
Thanks to everyone for the response on this fractal. I appreciate the feedback. As a footnote, I use Apo 1 for quick explorations for new flames because of the blinding speed of the editor preview in spite of its other shortcomings. This one went straignt to UltraFractal but usually I do some gradient work with Apo2b19 first.
fractalinda
I love the feeling of infinity this flame engenders. So etheral, and I like the subtle coloring.
RodolfoCiminelli
A excellent flame....!! Very good depth and perspective....!!
spiegel428
Really cool and different flame. Well done!