Title: infinite wow Post by: pleasuretek on April 30, 2014, 08:18:10 PM Hello fractal friends, I am 30 years old and have been rendering fractals for about ~6 years. I am mostly quiet, I do what I do in daily life and search for inspiration to do better. I have rendered many fractal animations that I previously took to parties, festivals, raves, etc.... that I would 'VJ' with on the projectors. That was a fun iteration of my life, and now that I have slowed down a bit, I would like to share some of my findings with the community.
I am currently inspired to render some fractal findings at print resolution, and have them printed on fine art paper. I have never printed fractals on paper and will be seeing my first test print later this week. If anyone has experience to share on making sure the colors are vibrant, or any hicups you have encountered in the print process. I would also like to extend infinite gratitude to all the software developers that make seeing these possible. Thank you for being giants and letting me take the ride of a lifetime. Title: Re: infinite wow Post by: Caleidoscope on May 04, 2014, 01:40:48 PM Welcome pleasuretek,
I'm new as well but I really feel at home here with all these different people with a fractal passion. It's a great place to learn and enjoy the beauty of all those artworks from the members on this forum. We have printed some fractals on canvas and I must say that it looks good. Some printshops have some problems to get the colours right but if you find a good one it's really a nice thing to do. Also printing on metal can be very beautiful as well as in glass. At least that's my experience. A friend of mine would start to market it with a photography/printing shop but due to the crisis they have 'posponed' it. Maybe later. :) Hope you will succeed with your dream. grtz Caleidoscope Title: Re: infinite wow Post by: pleasuretek on May 04, 2014, 11:57:12 PM Printing fractals on glass sounds really amazing. I have yet to see that with my own eyes.
I have found one local print shop who I will be seeing my first printed fractals later this week. I sent two (opposing spectrums) renders to the shop to get printed at 20x24 inches, on molab luster paper. I will judge for myself when I see the physical return. I am very excited to see my first printed fractals, and if everything goes as planned, I have a 40x50 already rendered and ready to send to print.. I am very excited to see how it all plays out. Title: Re: infinite wow Post by: Caleidoscope on May 06, 2014, 10:25:24 AM Let us know how things work out. And indeed it looks very beautiful on glass. You can have it 3d- laser printed inside the glass or even as 3d-object the problem is that it is very expensive. I've seen one printed on aluminium quite big and that was amazing but cost about 1000,- euro To print it on cloth like the shop clothing doesn't cost so much. Nice presents indeed if you don't know what to give someone on his birthday ;) Well good luck and I'm curious how your project will evolve. grtz Caleidoscope |