FlameFractalTutorial05

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Objective of this tutorial

In this tutorial I want you to show how to use random-flame-generators to generate an endless number of flames as starting point. I also want describe the intention behind random-flame-generators and show some not so obvious features.

About Random-Flame-Generators

Intention behind Random-Flame-Generators

Random-Flame-Generators are a nice way to

  1. get started at all. E.g. if you have no clue what do to and what can be done, random-flames are one possible entry to the beautiful world of flame-fractals
  2. just play around and relax (especially when you use the Interactive Renderer, you can see how the image is create and immediately switch to the next random flame)
  3. get inspired
  4. explore new formula-combinations

So, primarily, random-flames are thought to be educational or just fun, but they are not be intended to be artworks which you can claim as your work.

Please do not use raw randomly generated flames - tweak them instead

There are numerous fractal artist out who create phantastic fractal art. Even if the Random-Flame-Generators of JWildfire can also create visually appealing images (which someone maybe also could treat as some kind of art), it is absolutely not intended to create actual fractal art.

So, it is also not intended to render (unmodified) randomly generated flames and claim them as your work, or even worse, put your copyright sign on it.

If you want to claim as your work, you have to work on them, i. e. you have to tweak them. But, you will find out, that tweaking is can be most the fun of it, because you learn something during this process, always.

Getting started

Each time you start the flame-fractal-editor you will see three randomly generated fractals. I. e., the Random-Flame-Generator is fired up each time you start the application. But, you can invoke it all the time, but beware, invoking the Random-Flame-Generator in the main-editor erases by default all flames you were currently working on (this can be changed in the Preferences, see below).

To generate a new list of random flames (also the length of this can be adjusted in the Preferences, see below), just press the Random batch-button. If you see nothing visually appealing, jsut hit the button again, and again... etc.



Conclusion