---------WARNING! LOTS OF TEXT--------- (so if you're gonna start reading then you are gonna have to read all of it, just a heads up )
I love watching your Tierazon fractals, its like something I can relate to (I make all my fractals in tierazon, I tried migrating to other programs, ultra fractal too, but I couldn't, it was like trying to abandon my home). Its too bad you don't have many tierazon fractals, I almost gave up on tierazon one day too, it was because it was just so frustrating to write random formulas, only to see that the only thing that comes out is a circle, but then I learned something, you cant just open up tierazon, and write some random formula hoping that something good would come out of it. You have to go in it like your building something, start with a very small formula (example c^z), see what happens, if you like it, continue adding more to the formula ( c^z+sin(z^c) ), see what happens, if you don't like where its going, change it, make small changes ( c^z+sin(z+c) ). If you like what you see save and start tweaking and adding details to it. Its just so fun to add things on like that, like playing with lego's. And soon you wont be writing a formula just randomly, you can start understanding how it all works. I'm not saying that you should go back to tierazon, you found a program that works for you, and you create beautiful things with it, if you'd go back now it would ruin your current quality (which is VERY VERY high) of creating fractals, but I just wanted to say this because I believe many people abandon tierazon because of that. Anyways, thank you for taking your time on reading this all (I'm assuming You'll read it ... I hope), I know it must be troublesome to go trough this badly written wall of text but if your reading this last sentence, I'm glad you did .
Hehee of course i read it, it always nice to get comments and suggestions! Yes Tierazon was the program that got me into fractals.. and i did love it Thank you for your advice, i might just try tierazon again one of these days. But as you said, i have found the program that suits me best, i love how you are able to make layers in UF and nove things around just as much as you like. Also, as im very visual person, the possibilty to adjust the gradient exactly the way i want it is very important and i would miss those things terribly in Tierazon
(so if you're gonna start reading then you are gonna have to read all of it, just a heads up
I love watching your Tierazon fractals, its like something I can relate to (I make all my fractals in tierazon, I tried migrating to other programs, ultra fractal too, but I couldn't, it was like trying to abandon my home). Its too bad you don't have many tierazon fractals, I almost gave up on tierazon one day too, it was because it was just so frustrating to write random formulas, only to see that the only thing that comes out is a circle, but then I learned something, you cant just open up tierazon, and write some random formula hoping that something good would come out of it. You have to go in it like your building something, start with a very small formula (example c^z), see what happens, if you like it, continue adding more to the formula ( c^z+sin(z^c) ), see what happens, if you don't like where its going, change it, make small changes ( c^z+sin(z+c) ). If you like what you see save and start tweaking and adding details to it. Its just so fun to add things on like that, like playing with lego's. And soon you wont be writing a formula just randomly, you can start understanding how it all works. I'm not saying that you should go back to tierazon, you found a program that works for you, and you create beautiful things with it, if you'd go back now it would ruin your current quality (which is VERY VERY high) of creating fractals, but I just wanted to say this because I believe many people abandon tierazon because of that. Anyways, thank you for taking your time on reading this all (I'm assuming You'll read it ... I hope), I know it must be troublesome to go trough this badly written wall of text but if your reading this last sentence, I'm glad you did