Classical Julian Disc Fractal as taught by in her Apo-Tuto_Disc-Julian [link]
My submission for s Apophysis Challenge #79 for details please see his information in the journal [link]
Please note : The parameters added below are for information and practice purposes, use them but don’t post them as is and claim it to be your own work, you have to tweak the transforms and positions and any other detail to claim it as your own, otherwise it would be considered a copyright infringement. If you use the parameters I would love to see your tweaks The gradient embedded in the parameters is not the same as in the image as I had forgotten to save it before I closed the render.
Yes, I enjoyed your tutorial very much. This fractal reminds me of one I made 5 years ago [link] , also about the theme "light", I still like that, but the light effect there was much less orderly placed as in the result following your tut. Thanks again Iwona
It does look like you had tons of fun with the tuto
With a beautiful effect of depth.
(uhm... my English!!!)
Beautiful!!!