Start from Scratch – Creating a New Flame
Creating a new flame from a blank is a daunting task at first, but this guide will take you through the basics of starting.
Fractal Flames Community and Resources
JWildfire fractal tutorials are designed to assist users in learning how to use the software. They are typically made up of text and images that guide the user through the steps. There are also video tutorials.
Creating a new flame from a blank is a daunting task at first, but this guide will take you through the basics of starting.
Moving fractals around using the layerz feature.
Facebooks panorama feature and how to get your fractals to move around in it.
Guide to the flame browser, and splitting large flame collections.
What happens when you render a fractal and it comes out too dark? Tips to brighten things up.
There are many script files you can use for JWildfire to help you get started, they are great for creating fractals you can experiment with, or for learning. You can examine the way they were created and then tweak them to suit yourself.
In these tutorials, Andreas Maschke (author of JWildfire) takes us through the beginning steps of JWildfire. [embedyt]
Guide to Jwildfire image processing operators which allow you to perform tasks on your fractal image when completed.
By Sarah Griffin This tutorial uses rotation, scaling and filling of the cloverleaf for an informal floral look. The easy to use techniques are applicable to many other variations.
A beginners tutorial on importing a 3D .obj file and orienting it once imported.
A while back I posted this on various sites. I used Meshlab which is free software available here – The full abstract can be found here – MeshLab:
Here’s the second installment of 3d rendering including the creation of a sample object.