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Apophysis Plugins - Creating them in Visual Studio

Hey folks, during the last week, I had C-91 (https://www.deviantart.com/c-91) around (:heart:) and obviously, we did some fractal work together :w00t: During this, we needed to create some ad-hoc plugins to do the things we wanted to do. Well - not that it's something new for me because I kinda do this all the time but it gave me the idea that maybe I should write up how you actually create the plugins with x86 / x64 processor architecture support. I'm well aware that it's not very well documented so I try to fill this gap now with this little guide. First off, I don't like to call it a "new" way to create plugins. You still create them with the same interface you had

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Clarence's Big Chance

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Boldly Facing The Future

  DeviantArt Timeline  |   Share Artist Credit DanielaUhlig (https://www.deviantart.com/danielauhlig)   Welcome. Many of you have been in this community for a long time, but whether you’ve just joined or you’ve been a member since day one, this is your first impression of the new DeviantArt. Change is not something that we take lightly, because it affects our collective identity. It was important for us to define who we are and what we’re made of at our core before we changed anything. We all have our own understanding of what that means, but the process of getting that core story down on paper took almost a year. The result is “Bleed and Breed Art.&

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DD From Indonesia

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What is fractal art for you?

I guess i got an apology to make, beause this was not a matter i took seriously till this week, and, i guess, just got a bunch of things to re-consider. Well, better late than never :dummy: One characteristic of fractal art is that is fairly reproduceable. A real master with deep knowledge of fractal software can, just from looking at a piece, find out how it was made, and re-create it. It is actually amazing, and, a while ago, I followed with quite a lot of interest, the "duel" between FractalDesire (https://www.deviantart.com/fractaldesire) and zy0rg (https://www.deviantart.com/zy0rg), when they both tried - and succeeded - in reproducing each other`s artworks. and then, Generous people share parameters

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2011 BMFAC News Update

BMFAC winners published in print magazine! The 25 winners of the Benoit Mandelbrot Fractal Art Contest were contacted in mid February to supply large format files of their winning images and also a short bio explaining their interest in fractal art, software used and general information about their work if they chose to do so. We were also informed that the first exhibit would be held in Logroño, in Northern Spain. Javier Barrallo, a Professor of Mathematics at The University of the Basque Country, Spain and also one of the panelists for the BMFAC was our contact for this. The current exhibit will be in the Casa de la Ciencia (House of

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Taking Control

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