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« on: October 06, 2013, 05:40:06 PM »

Hi, I'm from the UK, about to move to London and have been making a few fractals since I came across the Fractal Domains software a few days ago whilst looking for a programme to help my friend with a design project. You can check my work out on my tumblr (link below). I found this forum linked from an article about the Mandelbulb 3D fractal generator, and have just sorted out a copy of CS5 and am about to give this a go. Very interesting stuff.

My fractals have been generated more through trial and error than through any actual knowledge of what I am doing, but I am happy with some of the results. I'm looking to get much more complex trunks and to expand from the Mandelbrot set a little also.

http://fractalstix.tumblr.com/

You can follow the friend that I was helping at http://zarya-buttonz.tumblr.com/ she is just going into her second year of a fashion and textiles course and is looking to make some pretty crazy prints for clothing designs. She's a very brilliant and talented mind, especially when it comes to colour, clothing, and fashion and her blog will be used as part of her portfolio so worth keeping an eye on if you want to wear some fractals and see the potential they have within fashion.

I'm mainly here to share my work and to get some pointers on fractal generation, I'm still working everything out and some of my pieces aren't coloured that well or rendered amazingly. Honestly, I'm just playing with parameters until pretty patterns come out.

I'm also a juggler so have an affinity with geometry and object manipulation in space. And professionally I work as a nurse.  afro
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« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2013, 06:21:13 PM »

    Hi, I'm from the UK, about to move to London and have been making a few fractals since I came across the
    Fractal Domains software a few days ago whilst looking for a programme to help my friend with a design project.
    You can check my work out on my tumblr (link below).   I found this forum linked from an article about the
    Mandelbulb 3D fractal generator, and have just sorted out a copy of CS5 and am about to give this a go.
    Very interesting stuff.
    My fractals have been generated more through trial and error than through any actual knowledge of what I am
    doing, but I am happy with some of the results.   I'm looking to get much more complex trunks and to expand
    from the Mandelbrot set a little also.
            http://fractalstix.tumblr.com/
    You can follow the friend that I was helping at  http://zarya-buttonz.tumblr.com/  she is just going into her
    second year of a fashion and textiles course and is looking to make some pretty crazy prints for clothing designs.
    She's a very brilliant and talented mind, especially when it comes to colour, clothing, and fashion and her blog will
    be used as part of her portfolio so worth keeping an eye on if you want to wear some fractals and see the
    potential they have within fashion.
    I'm mainly here to share my work and to get some pointers on fractal generation, I'm still working everything out
    and some of my pieces aren't coloured that well or rendered amazingly. Honestly, I'm just playing with parameters
    until pretty patterns come out.
    I'm also a juggler so have an affinity with geometry and object manipulation in space.   And professionally I work
    as a nurse.  afro

Greetings, and welcome to this particular forum !!!     cheesy

I went to your Tumblr page, and thought that clicking one of the thumbnail images would show me the larger original image, but it only shows me another small image.  I have to right click that second image and tell it to show me the image by itself before I see the full size.  Is this the way Tumblr is supposed to function??
 
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« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2013, 07:17:21 PM »

Hey, thanks for checking out my images.

No I don't think it is, I'm using a pre-written theme and am still working on making it a bit tighter. Thanks for the feedback. I want it simple but effective
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« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2013, 07:23:54 PM »

After a bit of digging it looks like tumblr limits its image size to a 500 pixel preview.
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« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2013, 09:10:50 PM »

    After a bit of digging it looks like tumblr limits its image size to a 500 pixel preview.

I think it may be some other type of limitation, because if I click the "More Candy" thumbnail image (which is displaying at about 276x278 pixels, though it really is 500x501), it takes me to that particular web page (http://fractalstix.tumblr.com/post/63207201394/more-candy).  And on that web page, the image there is about displaying at 412x415 pixels, although the actual original is 601x602 (271.88 KB).
 
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