Hello!
Today I studied the program Apophysis.
In this lesson I will create a fractal-ball, and then a flower from it.
1. I open a new flame File-New, I select an empty sheet. There already is one triangle. I change the value of linear to 0.015 and add the parameter lazysusan = 0.99:
2. I add the second triangle and I reset the standard parameter linear. I set the parameter julian = 0.99:
3. I move the first triangle, as shown in the picture in the lesson:
4. Increase scale and brightness:
5. Now I change the coordinates of the first triangle:
6. I switch to the tab Variables from the second triangle and experiment with the parameter julian_power, first I put 150, then I change to 20:
7. The resulting fractal did not look like the base one from the lesson, so I changed the coordinates of the first triangle a couple of times:
8. To make a fractal with a more pronounced pattern, I add the parameter flatten = 1 to the first triangle and increase its weight to 150:
So my base fractal is ready:
He seemed inexpressive to me and I experimented with the speed of color in each triangle and with a palette of colors:
Here's what happened:
I save the basic parameters
** 9.** I add the final transformation with the parameter bubble = 1:
I change the angle and gradient:
There was such a funny ball:
Then in the first triangle I add the parameter cross = 0.25:
Result:
It looks like a New Year's ball!
Changed the angle of inclination to 90 degrees:
Result:
I change in the settings of the fractal perspective to 1 (was 0). And just from one digit, the picture changes dramatically!
Result:
I tried to remove the angle and perspective, I changed the coloring:
Result:
I go to the window with triangles and in the final change the parameter bubble to the parameter octapol = 1:
Result:
And once again changed the parameter in the final triangle, this time by hemisphere = 1:
Result:
Today I was once again convinced that you can change the parameters and get beautiful images endlessly!
Sorry for any mistakes in English, this is not my native language.
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