Started my first fractaling with Sterling; found so many free programs out there that I was trying so many for awhile. Finally decided that Sterling and Fractal Explorer offered the easiest and best capabilities for someone like me who knew nothing about formulae or fractals. This must have been around 1994 or 95; somewhere in there.
Now I'm hooked on UF and am still trying to get a handle on Apo; also still looking for the odd, free fractal software to add to my collection to practice on (someday).
When I first came to Rendo, I knew next to nothing, but the encouragement and support here is wonderful and inspiring. There are so many really good fractalists here that there is a whole lot to aspire to. Thanks for all your kind comments and support!
PTL
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Comments (5)
Fractelaar
elegant model form well done
fractalinda
A delightful and lovely represntation!
renderix
super flame,this one
pinktwister
Can someone tell me why so many of my flames come out blurry and not clear and precise like so many I see? This would be so much better if it were clear. I've tried to use the "sharpen" filter in PS on a lot of these, but they don't seem to do real well on some, like this one. Any suggestions would be appreciated. :) Thanks! Rebecca
Rykk
Wonderful gradient on this flame, especially at the ends of the spiral arms! Sometimes the ones you have to zoom in on are just like that. But other times, if you have a linear triangle, you have to find which point on it works and just nudge it till the flame resolves itself. I've seen a few like this and there's usually one linear triangle that's the culprit.