Random fractals
All of these fractals were made with the Java-based free software, JWildfire. You can download it here: http://www.jwildfire.org. Needs patience and learning to make awesome flame fractals. Also needs a higher powered computer and 64 bit version, unless you have to wait hours to a HRES rendered image.


such a wonderful finishing of fractal. i started to learn and enjoying but the thing is still dont know all so dont get proper finishing but will learn soon...
Hehe. You remembered me the beginning times of the computers when fractals was a point of reference for processing power. They were showed how nice and beautiful they are and how processing power is used to generate them
Maybe you remember that moments.
Loving 3D, drawing and abstract photography can't say that i don't like all random generation or controlled until some point fractals or other forms, shapes.
I play around with blender from time to time and when finding something new, i try to make random things from that blocks. Usually, it is kinda hard to make random things look better in your eyes than a hard 3D working project ;-)
I love to make that kind of things with my camera as many times as i can. Unfortunately, because of money ant time i haven't processed them. They are in my working folder.
In 2013 i was on 2nd place in a photo contest when i was told that my entries from the daily photoshoot in nature with bears and landscapes can't be edited in any way. Neither a crop.
Then, i took in that evening some photos to chandeliers with sunset behind them. And gived them the photo as an entry. They was looking at me laughing for my turning point. But it was so nice to see their reaction. Hehe.
Nice passion you have with that ;-)
#Minnowbooster
#TheUnmentionables
awesome art,upvoted
nice)
I am not familiar with the java based program. Great work! I have done this type of thing in Photoshop and Illustrator. Makes me want to get back to that!