Not at all. I’d love to share it. A couple of years ago, I found a cool piece of free software called Apophysis. It works on the principles of dynamical systems (part of Chaos Theory). Under these principles, a tiny bit of change in the parameters causes significant changes in the image. My whole idea with the series on this blog and the one at Chaos Review was to show connected images – images related to each other. I changed just a little value here and there in the parameters. It does little animations, too.
I love this image and would also like to use it for some posters for my band?
Would you let me use it?
I’m hoping to get posters done up this week so if you will let me use it could you send me a high resolution pic of it please?
Siobhán, I think I accidentally deleted my own comment, but please feel free to use any of the fractal images on this site. I unfortunately don’t have access to my old computers and thus cannot create high-res versions. The name of the software program is Apophysis, as mentioned in one of my comments above. Good luck.
October 8th, 2006 at 6:46 am
Raj – How do you create these amazing e-paintings ? Mind sharing the secret
October 13th, 2006 at 2:43 am
Hi Amit,
Not at all. I’d love to share it. A couple of years ago, I found a cool piece of free software called Apophysis. It works on the principles of dynamical systems (part of Chaos Theory). Under these principles, a tiny bit of change in the parameters causes significant changes in the image. My whole idea with the series on this blog and the one at Chaos Review was to show connected images – images related to each other. I changed just a little value here and there in the parameters. It does little animations, too.
January 30th, 2008 at 2:35 pm
I am interested in using this image on a business brochure, web site, and flyers would you give me permission if I acknowledge it’s source?
Ana-Aegi
April 8th, 2010 at 8:09 am
Hi,
I love this image and would also like to use it for some posters for my band?
Would you let me use it?
I’m hoping to get posters done up this week so if you will let me use it could you send me a high resolution pic of it please?
All the best,
Siobhán
May 2nd, 2010 at 11:28 pm
Siobhán, I think I accidentally deleted my own comment, but please feel free to use any of the fractal images on this site. I unfortunately don’t have access to my old computers and thus cannot create high-res versions. The name of the software program is Apophysis, as mentioned in one of my comments above. Good luck.