ABC WEDNESDAY ROUND 7: A is For Addition
I adore this awesome free open source fractal creator. Apophysis is a small program, loads quickly and is actually quite easy to use - I play around with it quite often and like what happens. If a person is math inclined, there are options which I've avoided. :)
This fractal is one of my favorites. I added a couple of dark spots for eyes and it became 'The King of Grim'.
And, of course, Wikipedia has something to say.
Have you tried anything like this?
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
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That is so cool! And even better, I've learned something new today! One of the best things about blogging! Welcome to Season 7! And thanks for the information! Have a great week!
Sylvia
There is so much knowledge out there and the internet helps us discover so many new facts each day - and our project ABC Wednesday always brings along so many people committed to sharing exciting finds.
Thanks so much - looking forward to your Round 7!
Denise
ABC Team
I love fractals. Mindst you, I'm not very good with programs :-)
Still waiting for that link to download, but n the meantime, thank you! It looks like FUN!
I love what you created.
Fractals is a very interesting subjects - even when you take a superficial look at the maths behind it. It is more part of nature that most people know.
Fascinating. I may have to look into this myself. Thanks for the link.
That´s great! :-)
Could be very useful - thanks.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
I've never tried this - but sure love what you've done with it!
Thanksfor the info - I will try fractals.
I have not heard of the program - I do love fractals they are fasinating...nice post...bkm
Years ago we had a fractal generator, I had fun with it, but never saved anything. This is cool, and your name for it fits perfectly.
okay, I'm completely hooked. I saw this last year and put off playing with it. Now...I'll never get anything else done!
I think I could be seduced into creating such interesting fractals, and will surely follow your link, with thanks.
Cool thing, and - at least - mathematics. A wonder, nothing else. So I will be surprised like always.
Best wishes
Ralf
This is the first time I've heard of Apophysis and it looks way cool. I can see why you like it.
This is very interesting and cool. You have a great beginning for this round.
thank you. shall try it out. seems very interesting!
How interesting, this is new to me.
Will have to check out that link, thanks!
A is for aerial
No, I haven´t tried it, looks really fun!
You are everything: cool, clever, brilliant... The whole alphabet!
Thanks for your visit.
I am so sorry that everybody believed my story about the burglar, while the end was made up by me... sorry!
What a great way to start off the new ABC Wednesday. Very interesting post, and informative also.
This is a nice post, interesting. thanks for stopping on my blog. I'd love to come back here.
Every time I see your wonderful fractals I think 'I must try this' - but so far I haven't :-/ I will though (just don't hold your breath.)
Love it :) Amazaing and well done! Thank for sharing=3
Oo I love that! I'll have to look up that program. great image
It does look like a moth from the dark side.
Interesting program, not that I understood more than a dozen words on the wiki site but then a picture has a 1000 of them.
Oh I like it! I've been wanting to try fractal art for a while - now I have an idea of the software.
you always make such wonderful fractals. thanks for sharing the link. i'll check it out soon. have a great day.
I've never tried it, or anything like it, but I love your King of Grim!!
I have used it and find it absolutely amazing. Never the same thing twice! Your Grim came out great!
Cool and creepy at the same time
I'm still in the dark about this. Will have to do some 'research'. But I do love you butterfly design.
brand new concept.
thanks for the fresh idea!
This is amazing Sue. Thank you for the link. Your post is informative and useful.
Cool fractal, too.
I'm not sure I'm quite ready for fractals quite yet. I do like numbers so this may be right up my alley.
What an amazing fractal--just beautiful. I wonder if that program would work on an ITouch.
Thanks for your unique entry.
Linda
ABC Wednesday Team
Cool! I have no idea what a fractal is, but The King of Grim looks like he should be a Beowulf demon.
Megan
Way too 21st century for me. I'm clueless, but love the poetic aspect of it all!
The 'king of Grim' looks as if he may be playing a unique instrument.
Amazing - I never knew what they were!
I have a feeling that this will come in handy for the crossword puzzle one day.
I had never heard of that. Interesting. I will have a look at the program :-))
No idea at all about fractals, but the King of Grim it certainly is! Have a blessed weekend!
interesting idea indeed. :) will have to check it out.
With all the programs available, the creativity is endless. An informative A post.
I've not played around with fractals for a long time - once you get hooked it can be quite time consuming - was using a slower computer at that time though.
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