Showing posts with label fractals Incendia review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fractals Incendia review. Show all posts
Saturday, March 01, 2014
Burning it up...
There it is, fractal - mania.
JWildfire and Mandelbulb 3d.
Oh let's not forget a bit of Incendia also.
Incendia uses all of my CPU power when rendering something. But the program delivers some great stuff. I usually use a fractal created by Mandelbulb 3D or JWildfire as a backround to it.
When the weather gets crappy and I get stuck indoors, I try and open these programs and play around.
I used to play with Bryce but after many tries, I have failed pretty miserably at it.
Today I've been all about wild and color.
Seems the gloom has gotten to me!
I look out the window and see snow coming down in droves.
So I wonder how my 'assignment' for this week of Long Exposure will work in the creek with a hard snow fall.
3" is our new surprise for today.
I'm ready to put on the snowshoes and take a quick trip down the valley and to 'the little' falls. I'm hoping with the cold to find an abundance of ice on the grasses and rocks.
One can hope.
Anyway there is no wind and the temperature is nearly 8 degrees F!
So I leave you with some colors I've created today.
And go off to see what I can in the woodland.
Labels:
Fractal Art,
fractals Incendia review,
graphics,
Mandebulb 3D
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Incendia Review ~ Free 3d Fractal Software
Well right now it is free.
But the possibilities are endless and the fractals really do appear as if they are 3D.
Incendia was developed by a person who goes by Aexion. Tutorials and other useful and wonderful galleries can be seen at Aexion on deviantART.
In fact deviantART.com is an excellent place to find tutorials written on not just fractal programs but those for photoshop and other programs also.
I love this program, it does take up most of the memory of your average computer to render a file, but the wait is well worth it.
I've only touched the tip of this program and have done the simple things.
Its ease of use is great. You can simply load a parameter and click on 'New Fractal' until you get something pleasing....
or you can explore all the ways to personally create something exotic and fun.
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