Title: Hi to all! Post by: STUartFX on October 04, 2013, 03:30:39 AM I just found this site last week...after I downloaded Fractal Extreme and Ultra Fractal 5...as I was looking for some clues concerning smoothing and such. My background is in design, was originally a high school teacher, later studied CVI (as it was called in those days) and weaned my chops on 3D Studio (dos)...mind you, this is back in the days before Photoshop even existed! Then worked in the corporate world for most of a decade in the in-house video and animation department at Autodesk, as a 3D artist/animator. The company paid for a great many week long trips of drinking and debauchery at Siggraph over my corporate career...oh yes, those pioneer days of computer animation were wonderful indeed!
These days I like doing art and design for fun. For the last few years I've creating a great many "pattern designs", an artistic area that I seem to have a real knack for, and printing them to canvas on my Epson 9900. I also enjoy making the stretcher bars/frames in my shop...and rolling on the veneer coatings (Glamour 2) before the stretching and framing. I hadn't played around with fractal programs in a great many years, and last week when I took a test drive with Fractal Extreme, I was really impressed!...of course the color picker and gradient functionality really sucks...and that's what led me to Ultra Fractal 5, where creating your color schemes is a breeze...except, darn it all, the animation and timeline functionality is almost useless. I haven't tried to make a deep zoom yet with UF... does it render "key fractals" like Fractal Extreme does...and then interpolate between them? The help file doesn't seem to mention that...? I'd sure like to get some advice on the best smoothing algorithms for the fractals like burning ship...I tried the "general" one that I read about in one thread here, but it really seems to overpower the delicate nature of the interesting parts of the fractal. Nice to meet you all! STUart my first deep zoom in FE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cVFA3yfOyQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cVFA3yfOyQ) a few initial renderings: (http://i.imgur.com/IjvxBnS.png) (http://i.imgur.com/8fXlajI.jpg) (http://i.imgur.com/NmMZkFG.jpg) (http://i.imgur.com/MCptXTl.jpg) Title: Re: Hi to all! Post by: Pharmagician on October 04, 2013, 06:06:54 AM I hadn't played around with fractal programs in a great many years, and last week when I took a test drive with Fractal Extreme, I was really impressed!...of course the color picker and gradient functionality really sucks...and that's what led me to Ultra Fractal 5, where creating your color schemes is a breeze...except, darn it all, the animation and timeline functionality is almost useless. I haven't tried to make a deep zoom yet with UF... does it render "key fractals" like Fractal Extreme does...and then interpolate between them? The help file doesn't seem to mention that...? I'd sure like to get some advice on the best smoothing algorithms for the fractals like burning ship...I tried the "general" one that I read about in one thread here, but it really seems to overpower the delicate nature of the interesting parts of the fractal. Nice to meet you all! STUart my first deep zoom in FE: www youtube.com/watch?v=8cVFA3yfOyQ Very nice deep zoom! How did you in the end get FEx's colouring to work so well? Title: Re: Hi to all! Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on October 04, 2013, 02:00:03 PM I just found this site last week... after I downloaded Fractal Extreme and Ultra Fractal 5... as I was looking for some clues concerning smoothing and such. My background is in design, was originally a high school teacher, later studied CVI (as it was called in those days) and weaned my chops on 3D Studio (dos)... mind you, this is back in the days before Photoshop even existed! Then worked in the corporate world for most of a decade in the in-house video and animation department at Autodesk, as a 3D artist/animator. The company paid for a great many week long trips of drinking and debauchery at Siggraph over my corporate career... oh yes, those pioneer days of computer animation were wonderful indeed! ........... I hadn't played around with fractal programs in a great many years, and last week when I took a test drive with Fractal Extreme, I was really impressed!... of course the color picker and gradient functionality really sucks... and that's what led me to Ultra Fractal 5....... my first deep zoom in FE: www youtube.com/watch?v=8cVFA3yfOyQ a few initial renderings: http://i.imgur.com/IjvxBnS.png (http://i.imgur.com/IjvxBnS.png) http://i.imgur.com/8fXlajI.jpg (http://i.imgur.com/8fXlajI.jpg) http://i.imgur.com/NmMZkFG.jpg (http://i.imgur.com/NmMZkFG.jpg) http://i.imgur.com/MCptXTl.jpg (http://i.imgur.com/MCptXTl.jpg) Greetings, and welcome to this particular forum !!! :D Enjoyed your recent video and images. Back in the time, what fractal programs did you once use?? BTW, I was never able to get the name correct, is that Stuart Bradford or Bradford Stuart ?? Title: Re: Hi to all! Post by: STUartFX on October 04, 2013, 05:03:31 PM How did you in the end get FEx's colouring to work so well? Sort of used the "blind monkey/blind squirrel strategy"...since the color gradient controls doesn't really allow for "going backwards" once color ranges have been lost, I just kept starting over from scratch using the rainbow preset, and experimented with a combination of neutral and prismatic ramps...but, as soon as it's a no go, then re-do...eventually I got lucky :) Title: Re: Hi to all! Post by: STUartFX on October 04, 2013, 05:43:34 PM Greetings, and welcome to this particular forum !!! :D Enjoyed your recent video and images. Back in the time, what fractal programs did you once use?? BTW, I was never able to get the name correct, is that Stuart Bradford or Bradford Stuart ?? Thanks Nahee! it's been about 10-12 years since I looked at a fractal program, so can't recall...but it was very simplistic and slow, if I'm remembering right. Wow, it's a whole new world now with all of the collaborative efforts!...Stuart is the last name :) Title: Re: Hi to all! Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on October 04, 2013, 06:18:20 PM Thanks Nahee! it's been about 10-12 years since I looked at a fractal program, so can't recall... but it was very simplistic and slow, if I'm remembering right. Wow, it's a whole new world now with all of the collaborative efforts! ...Stuart is the last name :) Yes, it is quite different these days, with faster computers, larger hard-drives, more memory, etc... And most everybody going in the direction of 3-D, including printers. Definitely a whole new world, and an interesting one, in the area of fractals. 10 to 12 years ago was really not that long ago, at least to some of us that have been around for a few decades. Probably seems like forever to the youngsters in the group. :D Title: Re: Hi to all! Post by: STUartFX on October 04, 2013, 07:58:38 PM Yeah...I was thinking back this morning about 286 PC's and those super high resolution 1024x756 13" monitors! Ha ha, it's all relative since if you're using the "latest technology available," then you're happy :) ...a few more pics for your enjoyment ...the first one I call "the fractal chicken!" (rendered using the illustrate plugin in 3dsmax) (http://i.imgur.com/YEzSmId.jpg) (http://i.imgur.com/KbkmtyW.jpg) (http://i.imgur.com/DJ3EEVH.png) (http://i.imgur.com/gZHqzbd.jpg) and a pattern that I drew on my cintiq....(find the kneeling woman in the image...look sideways!) (http://i.imgur.com/yzg59kX.jpg) |