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 (13)
Avalonne
Like it? I love it!!!!! A truly powerful and beautiful design :-)
Skid63
Beautiful, almost beyond beauty.
kimpe
Flametastic image!
fractalinda
Beautiful and with a commanding impact!
etomchek
Gorgous flame. I really like the circular design, kinda like a mandala.
DIANE603
Fantastic!! Looks like a Kahuna Spirit!!
PIXELPUNK10010
Beautiful and energetic image!
Darkangel764
I just love it, gorgeous colours and the evergy enclosed within the centre is amazing, sounds like an interesting read!! V
idiot_sphinx
It seems to jump out , like a blast thrown out at me ! Looks alot like the spark of life ! Excellent !
Henny31
The flame is awesome and the frame so totally complimenting it... Excellent work.
kansas
Lovely color swirls emanating from the central point of light.
D.C.Monteny
FANtastic work. That book certainly gave you inspiration!!
Arpis
Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments. I really appreciate you taking some of your very limited time. Take care and stay creative!