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Fractal Set 7

It’s been a while since I’ve last offered a set of fractals. I’ve been learning new ways of using Apophysis to create interesting fractals by looking through tutorials on DeviantArt. I think my favorite technique is creating plastic fractals.

Note: The fractals currently have a transparent background but look best on a black background. If they at all look weird, it’s probably because they are being displayed with a white background.

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Fractal Friday Set 6

For some reason or another, I’ve found myself creating quite a few fractals with a circular theme going on. I thought I’d put them all into one set for you guys as sort of a “theme” set.

Download them one by one below, or download the zip file here.

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Fractal Friday Set 5

There’s a few more weeks of winter left, and I think it’s right to provide my readers with a set of fractal snowflakes. Eight variations of snowflakes below, with two snow themed fractals at the end.

Download them one by one below, or download the zip file here.

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Fractal Friday Set 4

Today’s fractal set has a few glassy fractals, though most of them have the traditional flowing theme to them.

Download them one by one below, or download the zip file here.

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Fractal Friday Set 3

These fractals are more for representing abstract objects than for creating flow. But, you can use them however you like. A couple of them are hard to see, because they’re so small, so make sure you look at the full image of those ones.

Download the ones that you need, or download the whole set in the zip file
here.

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Fractal Friday Set 2

Today’s fractal set starts to lead away from the swirly flowing type fractals into fractals that have sort of a concept behind them.

Download them one by one below, or download the zip file here.

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Fractal Friday Set 1

One of the things I do in my spare time is create fractals through a program called Apophysis. The stocks are great for creating flow and movement. They also make for great effects.
So, from now on, every Friday, I will supply my readers with a set of ten of my own fractals.
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