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Bas-Relief Tutorial for UltraFractal

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Bas-Relief Tutorial for UltraFractal

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Separated Glynnia

Edit1: Opacity value on each Tx. - Thanks to rce-ordinary (https://www.deviantart.com/rce-ordinary) :) :thumb191724861: TX-1:Separation = 1 Separation variable value = 1 0 0 0 Scale down 200 once Weight = 1 Transform Color = 0.5 Color Speed = 0 Opacity = 0 Tx-2:Elliptic = 1 Scale down 200 once Flip Horizontal Rotate 90 degree clockwise Weight = 0.1 Transform Color = 1 Color Speed = 0.8 Opacity = 0 Tx-3:Glynnia = 1 Color Speed = 1 Transform Color = 0 Opacity = 1 Tx-4:Linear = 1 Radial Blur = 10 - 30 Radial_blur_angle = 0 Weight = 0.05 - 0.1 Transform Color = 0.5 Color Speed = 0 Opacity = 0 XaosTx-1 = 0 0 1 1 Tx-2 = 0 0 1 1 Tx-3 = 0 1 0 1 Tx-4 = 1 10

Tuts

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Coloring in Apophysis - Part 1

A brief guide to coloring in Apophysis. A Chaotica tutorial on the subject coming out soon too =D Special thanks to BoxTail (https://www.deviantart.com/boxtail) for reminding me about an important tool the dummy here forgot to add. Last but not least, if you fancy the gradient i used as example here, you can download it from: Adjustment window To change or edit your gradient, you will use the Adjustment window. To open it, click on the gradient button under the menu. A new window will open: 1 - Getting a new gradient There are 4 basic ways to change your gradient: Presets: click on the Preset button to view a huge list of built-in gradients.Gradient Browser (first but

Tips and lessons

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Jnm 1

UF Params

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Fiery Steed

Fractal Academie

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Apo params

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Glow Stones

Devious Collection

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Thinly Disguised Duckies

Tweaks

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Seascape

Traditional Art

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Ultra Fractal monthly Challenges Redux!

Apophysis challenges have been hosted for more than a year by sragets (https://www.deviantart.com/sragets), with much success and participation from the fractal community. Following his example, Fractal-Explorer (https://www.deviantart.com/fractal-explorer) started a series of challenges for the aforementioned program; though still relatively new, they're faring very well too. But what about Ultra Fractal, one of the most used and versatile fractal programs? Since when Ultra-Fractal (https://www.deviantart.com/ultra-fractal)'s monthly challenges have been put on hiatus, nothing has been done to replace them up to date. So what about doing something now? Here's my project: Ultra Fractal monthly Challenges - Redux! Let's do things orderly and met

Jourmals

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