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A large collection of parameters for various Apophysis programs dating back to 2007. I have no idea which version any of these use and I wasn't going through each one to find out. Some of them include parameters from other Apophysis users; again, I haven't sorted them. If anyone comes across work they didn't want to be shared, please accept my apologies. I am cleaning out all of my old files and I don't want to just delete them.Related content
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fractal2cry [2013-11-27 13:49:27 +0000 UTC]
so appreciated may this b added to fractal resources in #Fractalisation
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LadyLyonnesse In reply to fractal2cry [2013-11-27 17:40:59 +0000 UTC]
Certainly. Thank you for offering.
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tatasz [2013-11-27 12:33:54 +0000 UTC]
Awesome
And well, come to chat.deviantart.com/chat/Aposh… , there is always someone to explain stuff, so a fast way to catch up
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LadyLyonnesse In reply to tatasz [2013-11-27 12:36:01 +0000 UTC]
I really don't have the inclination any more, to be honest. I just keep muddling through with what I already know.
Thanks, anyway.
XX
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CopperColour [2013-11-27 12:18:59 +0000 UTC]
Hi, Kat!
I recently had to delete a large number of fractals from my computer because the start up disc was full! I have made a awful lots over the years. The early Apophysis ones were dreadful.
I still have the parameters somewhere but they take up less space than actual fractal images.
I don't use Apo any more.
I hope you sometimes have fun with it.
Apo fractals I see have changed so much recently. Some are wonderful but so complex. I couldn't hope to do similar things.
I hope you are OK. Today is very bright but we had a good white frost this morning.
Sue. XX
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LadyLyonnesse In reply to CopperColour [2013-11-27 12:30:26 +0000 UTC]
Hi, Sue. I've got tired of rooting through innumerable files and folders of params. Some of these are ancient and are based on params offered by people who no longer appear on dA. I hope they don't mind!
Some of the new Apo stuff I don't even know how to start, although the images produced are amazing. I don't do as much as I used to, but I still play with apo and frac-ex to keep up with my micro site submissions. Still making a bit of money from them!
We've had a couple of snowfalls already, not amounting to very much.
Take care and let's hope this winter is not too bad!
Kat
XX
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CopperColour In reply to LadyLyonnesse [2013-11-27 12:43:55 +0000 UTC]
It's difficult to find what's on an Apo flame file. You have to open them. With UF you can see them all easily with one or two clicks.
I still love Apo but... endless renders!
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LadyLyonnesse In reply to CopperColour [2013-11-27 12:47:50 +0000 UTC]
My problem is the amazing number of plugins now. It is so annoying to find out that there is one or more missing from the installed set, having to scramble around dA finding it, installing it...dah, dah, dah! Too much bloody work!
If someone would only come up with a version which includes ALL the plugins! Then it would be a lot easier. I can't afford UF and the free trials are really limited in what can be done.
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CopperColour In reply to LadyLyonnesse [2013-11-27 13:28:16 +0000 UTC]
I agree all round. The plugins are crazy and UF is not cheap. I only decided when the Mac version came out. It was a treat for myself.
As you may remember I use Apo on a Mac and it's so complicated to run and so slow.
Have a good winter, Kat.
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