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Title: New to Fractals - Best advice?
Post by: mkbrouse on January 05, 2012, 11:07:27 PM
Hello everyone,

I'm a newb to fractals and found Apophysis and Mandelbulb through Deviant Art. I have been able to create some neat wings, with help from a tutorial on Apophysis, and a couple neat ones from a tutorial for Mandelbulb. Thanks so much to the folks who take the time to make tutorials for new people like us to play with!  ;D

Since I'm new to all this, are there any good tips for newbs? The mathematical stuff kills me - and everything seems so hard to understand right now. I'm not a programmer - just a "digital artist" and I use that term loosely.  ^-^

Mostly what I want to do is create my own really neat background stock to use for other projects. Fractals have me totally fascinated however, and I can see this little adventure chewing up an awful lot of time! Soooo fun!!!

Thanks!
Michelle


Title: Re: New to Fractals - Best advice?
Post by: bib on January 05, 2012, 11:22:26 PM
Hi Michelle and welcome to FF!

Besides tutorials, if you'd like to explore Mandelbulb3D, you can check out this thread which is loaded with sample params: http://www.fractalforums.com/mandelbulb-3d/mandelbulb-3d-parameters-list/

There is no particular tip that comes to my mind other than spend time experimenting several programs, and each button, slider, checkbox, dropdown, etc... :D

Have fun and feel free to ask questions.


Title: Re: New to Fractals - Best advice?
Post by: mkbrouse on January 05, 2012, 11:26:33 PM
Thank you Bib! I shall be playing, there is no doubt.  :D

Thank you for the link, I will check it out now.


Title: Re: New to Fractals - Best advice?
Post by: Pangaea on February 01, 2012, 09:49:11 AM
Best advice huh? .. well i can give you some advice, although Im far from an expert on them myself, I have had a good deal of experience working with them (not at the math level).. so personaly speaking sitting down infront of a fractal program with something clear and specific in mind  always ends in frustration or disaster.. my advice, especially with fractals, and like fractals themselves is to learn a few basic steps then let the fractals carry you through evolved learning and creativity, rather then trying to force something into something specific. The 3 e`s spring to mind, Exploration --> Experimentation --> Enjoyment... in that order  :D


anyway best of luck on your journey

regards
pan


Title: Re: New to Fractals - Best advice?
Post by: mkbrouse on February 25, 2012, 05:14:14 AM
Thank you Pan,

Sorry it took me so long to reply. I took Bib's advice, and played quite a bit. I took all of the parameters and loaded them to see what I got. Then I tried to figure out how to edit them enough to be able to call it a fractal of my own. ;) Definitely "The 3 e`s spring to mind, Exploration --> Experimentation --> Enjoyment... in that order" in a big way.

So far I'm loving the journey. Wish I could put more time into it, but right now I play when I can - and try to understand what the heck I am doing. I'm getting there. Still very thankful for the tutorials that others post.

Thanks!
Michelle