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Fractal Art!

Sun Jan 20, 2008, 6:04 PM
Ok, so I went and got my paws into something.

I remember waaaay back in like 1992, playing with some new DOS-based program called Fractint that had just come out. Fractint allowed you to make pictures using fractals. Now, I didn't really understand squat about these fractal things, but what I *did* know was that if you pressed certain keys on certain screens and then zoomed different places with the mouse, you could come up with some pretty neat pictures.

For those who don't know what a fractal is, I'll give you the simple, non-mathematical definition (for a heavily-mathimaticed term):

Imagine a fractal as being a very simple shape that--at the same time--is made up of smaller versions of itself and make up larger versions of itself. Confused yet? Thought so. Basically, consider the letter "V". You could stick two additional "V"s on each end of the first "V", and you'd have:

VV
V

You could do this a few more times and end up with:

VVVVV
VVVV
VVV
VV
V

See how, over all, it still looks like a "V", yet, it's made up of lots of smaller "V"s? Well, that's pretty much what a fractal is, except that a fractal is *really* simple mathematical formulas that are calculated *many*--sometimes millions or more--times over and over again with each resulting calculation taking the previous calculation's output for its input.

Okay, so there, you got a layman's definition and a technical definition.

So, anyway, fastforward to about now, when I stumble upon this freeware Apophysis software. It basically does the same thing as Fractint did in essence, but, well, it's way cooler. ; ) And, while I know that my work here is nothing compared to so many of the completely awesome fractal artists here, please feel free to look my gallery over while I train in their ways. : )


Well, there ya have it--Look around and be nice as I'm just starting. ; )

  • Mood: Artistic
  • Watching: the backs of my eyelids on occasion
  • Playing: The Not Suck At Fractaling Game(tm)

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:iconlarus-fel:
I'll be sure to check it out :)

--
"Tears.. for the ones that have lost their lives in battle.. and light for those who still have hope for the living" -DCE (yep thats me :w00t: )
:iconthemysteriousk:
Did you ever come across a similar program for the Mac?
:iconpetdragon:
I haven't used any, but I did some quick google research (searaching for "apophysis" and "mac") and I found one person that through together a mac version of it and another that suggested using a windows emulator to run it. I don't know very much about macintosh, so I probably can't be of much more help...

...Cause, if I could be, I'd gladly trade it to you for a shiny pair of hooves. ; )
:iconthemysteriousk:
Thanks for looking - I hadn't thought of looking for those terms. :)
If my pc stays acting like it does, I may actually have to install bootcam and windows on one of my Apples.

I happen to know a DA someone who says she can make the hooves and the tail, I don't know her price though or if she has the time.
:iconpetdragon:
*chuckles* Oh, I'm sure..there are a lot of talented costumers out there for sure! However, what you draw is wonderful too. : )

Thanks again. :)
:iconthemysteriousk:
If there are any girls out there who have an inner horsewoman that needs to be liberated and come out in the open, I think they deserve our encouragement. :giggle: A difficult subject to draw, because there's a lot of strange anatomy, but so far quite rewarding. :D

Thank you for the compliment!
:iconpetdragon:
*nods in agreement, but blushes a little* Well, with me, it's just so much about those hooves...*squirms* : )
:iconthemysteriousk:
:D For me a long flowing tail is the main thing, but hooves are indispensible. :D
:iconpetdragon:
*nods and then grins* However you missed a lovely pun opportunity with the "long flowing tail is the 'mane' thing" ; )

Sorry--had to! ; )

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