RE: Color Challenge Sunday Purple! I nearly forgot! I made this fractal yesterday for today!!
Need to do a fast reply so forgive the bullet points
Orchids! wondered what they were!
Thank you for your tips. But could you please step up to more advanced ideas ;-) Done that within first 6hrs of functionality. love'n the fun.
It's good advice all the same :)
I will check
the YouTubesyour private tutorials !!I really want to move toward understanding the 3D but I need to wait until my office is 65 degrees without running the AC. Soon. It will happen.
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I changed out the youtube to the correct song ... in case you were trying to puzzle out the connection that just wasn't happening with the wrong song.
I am super excited about more fun and even collaborations ... if you're willing :)
Thank you Thank you for persistently encouraging!
Yes, Orchids are the name that the person, probably Andreas Maschke, called them when the parameters were first established. You will see the name of the flame in the top bar and the number of the formula, I believe. Also the Save information, like "Orchids 1342546538" : quicksave <qsave_2017_09_18_001.flame> saved
I was basically pointing out the associated parts like the triangles and how they are connected to the Transformations tab and I meant to add the Nonlinear tab below that next to the Affine tab.
In the Nonlinear tab, the variations are listed as you click on the triangle or the Transform in the Transformations tab, there you are given the variables of each Transform that makes the whole fractal.
@woodywood143 should also be in this MAP PROJECT, he is also a good source of art and does mind blowing fractals in 2D and 3D plus his 3D motorcycles and other 3D work is fantastic! We have been teaching each other for a couple of years.
I will get some parameters sorted out for you to help understand some other ways stuff is made in JWF.
I like to help those who want to know! My encouraging you is spreading the fractal art community, a goal of mine to help more people get familiar with fractals. The more people making fractal art the better!
I absolutely totally agree about @woodywood143! And I totally nominate you to invite him and make sure he's directed through the steps.
Thanks for the tips re the naming!
I have no idea what I'm doing with the Nonlinear Tab ... except playing !! I just kind of flip things around and add transformation layers and mess with the Nonliner tab for each one and then go ...
"oh cool! Save Now!!"
or "Oh Shoot! undo undo undo!!"
Totally loving being able to create multiple snapshots as I morph stuff. It makes it so easy to step back or create multiple branches. Also loving the Random Batch and the Batch Renderer. Yes. I'm being picky about which flame/symmetry/gradient.
The camera takes me right back to Second Life and my very first one week of playing with fractals. No. one doesn't have anything to do with the other ... unless you count that the person telling me to go download different programs was also in Second Life.
My PC just couldn't handle the programs I liked and the others were ... boring, stodgy and inflexible. Obviously, none of them were JWildfire. Mandelbulb is on my hit list -- that was one I liked but couldn't handle.
I am happy that you're interested in getting your teeth into a bigger chunk of the program.
There's loads of tutorials on YouTube if you're interested. I've made a playlist of them and if you're able to get past some people's voices and unscripted narrative, then you'll be ok!
You should also check out the guy that I learned a lot from about MB3D, his name is Don Whittaker and he is a good instructor.
I have been trying to make some new tutorials for JWF, but I always seem to have other stuff that takes my time!!! Hopefully soonish!
I did do a bunch of screenshots to do a pdf, but that's as far as it's gotten. 😮
Turn the screenies into a series on Steemit?
I can see there is so so so much to this. And even where it can feel awkward to make adjustments it is still nicely responsive. For a free program with an interface developed by devs, JWildfire is just shut my mouth amazing!
Thanks Marillaanne, I will probably be doing something like that, making a series of tutorials on JWF here.
Sorry for the delay in answering!
A lot happening in the family right now, father in-law is very ill.
Very sorry to hear about your father in law. Illness in the family rearranges everything.
As to the delay, what delay?
ps. my upvoter is drained again because of smarty @pixrestreemer and my lovely feed stream. I'll be back tomorrow ;-)