![]() ![]() I chose not to JQuery or scale the pictures but you can download the entire tutorial here and look at the pictures on their own if they don't scale well to your browser. There is no one workflow that I use, every fractal is a different process so consider this an overview of one path you could take. parameters) that I'd give you a basic instruction manual on how to run the farm so you can mill your own flour and make as much bread as you like. ![]() Seeing as there aren't a lot of tutorials on using Mandelbulb 3d (M3D) I decided instead of handing out a slice of bread (i.e. ![]() Post processing is important too so part three will cover a few techniques I use to bring out the best in them. In my (very) humble opinion Mandelbulber has better rendering quality and Mandelbulb3d is easier to make animations with. The two programs have quite different user interfaces so I can't stress enough that you should try both and see what works for you. Both applications create 3d fractals and you could make virtually the same image in either program. Comprehensive documentation for Mandelbulber already exists so I won't be giving it any loving for now. I use both Mandelbulber and Mandelbulb3d. In the interests of sharing knowledge and being able give people an easy answer about which programs I make 3d fractals with I though this tutorial might be helpful. ![]()
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