Thursday, February 15, 2018

1-180215 Free Tierazon Fractal Tutorial: Part 3




Open Tierazon.

Your regular Mandelbrot will come up.   Read the tips below, and we will continue on.

If you wish to work on a larger image, right click on image and choose xy size, and enlarge from there.  Close out with ok.

REMEMBER TIPS:  If your image resizes back to the original small size, just right click, choose x-y size, and resize and ok.

If your image turns into a series of lines or horrible patterns, it may be because it’s too big.  (Sometimes it will be just a solid color; and may be fixed or not by doing this.) To fix, right click, choose xy size, and then ok; and it will redraw properly.   I’ve recently read that, drawing a box around it will do the same thing.

If you want to use FD options, you MUST use filters 3 first, above Dimension Variant.

If you want to use the color box, you must reduce your image size to 320 x 240 first.  You can change back (resize) when you’re done coloring. 

You can draw or zoom in off your page and move around your fractal in this manner.  If you want to zoom out, right click your image, and choose fractal parameters and take a number or two off the front of magnify.

To reduce noise, try changing bailout from 4 to 1 (right click and choose fractal parameters) and m-set max from 128 to a lower number.  Reduce by 10’s until you get a feel for what you like.  If you do too much noise reduction, go back in and increase m-set max.

Part 3 of today's tutorial.  Close out regular Mandelbrot.  Open the one from last session: Picture 26.


Right click, unique editors dialog: Add z* to formula.  Pic 27.


It is not much to look at, but it is a new beginning!

Zoom 3x.  Pic 28.


Right click, fractal parameter, mset max to 35. Pic 29.


Zoom 1, pic 30.




Zoom 1, pic 31.


Filters3, 27.  Pic 32.


FD options 10, pic 33.



Color1, 12, pic 34.


Ending here today.  We’ll pick up on Mon. 2.19.18 with picture 34.

If you want, keep exploring, but save picture 34 for the next lesson.
Have fun!  I hope you’re learning a lot and making lots of fractals, too!

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