I started using Apophysis on 19JUN2004 and rendered my first fractal flame on the same day. I've got a long way to go, but I am sure having a lot of fun along the way.BIOI am fast approaching 30, and live here in Newcastle with my fiancee Kylie. During the day, I work in a laboratory, analysing insulating oil from power transformers.
I find Apophysis a very welcome and necessary distraction.
I have had a fascination for and a love of fractal art since uni (over ten years ago now - how time flies). It has only been recently that I decided to look up fractal images once again, and that led me here to Renderosity. I soon went looking for a programme to begin creating my own images and so I came to use Apo. The more I use this programme, the more it has to offer.
If you would like to know anything else, feel free to drop me a line.
Take care and above all, have fun!
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Comments (10)
fractalinda
Looks electrically charged. I love the way you've used light and color here. Beautiful flame!
saldegal
What a great idea, looks like it is probing for the answer!
Darkangel764
This image looks to be full of energy, brilliant!!
CriminallyInsane
Nice flame.
ID_2004
Not a word I usually use - awesome! Very cyber-punk, it could be a mapping of a cyborg's 'brain' activity.
kimpe
Excellent fractal!
taurus66
nice glowing ball. a bit like a plasma globe.
D.C.Monteny
Great flamework, your sphere has a lot of depth. Excellent work !!
LFNForever
Very beautiful!! :)
Skid63
Now I know how a thought may look