Age: ancient (born in '56)
Sex: I remember that... (male)
Location: Deeeeeeeeeeeep South, USA
BIO
I've been married 17 happy years. I've actually been married 23 yrs, but about 17 have really been happy. =^}
I have twin girls just out of high school.
During the day, I am a Certified Engineer specializing in new construction for my local State Highway Dept. In the evenings I do some web design for the locals : http://www.gratrgraphics.com
I started messing with Terragen, but saw fractals posted and fell in love. Picked up Apophysis and became an immediate addict. The images that I render are a little eclectic, but hey...I like them. Hope y'all do also.
I have also written a tutorial for Apophysis:
Creating and Saving Custom Gradient Packs in Apophysis
You can find it under the Fractal section of the tutorial link at the top of the page or you can view it at it's alternate site:
http://www.geocities.com/apotut/
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Comments (7)
argiebooze
Beautiful and creative work. At first glance I saw Gandalf at work. It has a strong Lord of the Rings atmosphere.
invidiosa
lovely structure!
sammi
i had to sit back and look at it for a bit but then, yes, see what you mean :), great image and a superb render :)
LFNForever
Beautiful and awesome concept! :)
kimpe
Outstanding fractal.
loswl_
excellent Apophysis render, I love that reflective look!!
Rose
I saw it right away! Reminds me of how much fun it is to happen upon a random fractal image while cycling through the apophysis window....of course none of MY fractals have turned out like this - yet! But it does look quite magical as well!