The download link provides a .rar file with the following resolutions: 320x480 for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch 240x432 for the Samsung Instinct 240x400 for the LG Dare, Vu, Glimmer, and Voyager (Front) 176x220 for the Motorola RAZR V3
Widescreen: 400x240 for the LG Voyager (Inside) 320x240 for the LG Env/Env2 and LG Venus
If you're phone isn't listed please leave a comment and I'll get it made for your resolution ASAP.
Please note that nearly all images are reworked from the beginning for each resolution. Not only does this ensure a quality image, but also positioning and alignment. This means that all images are not the same, especially in widescreen images (which are more than just the tall images tipped on their sides.)
I love all the wallpapers you made for the phones.. That guy walking around on his little couch on my dare was going to work for so long hehe. Thank you very much for these fantastic works!
Thanks Just play with the program a little, maybe look through the fractal art gallery and find a style you like. From there find a tutorial and just start learning You can find tutorials to do just about anything with apophysis here on dA.
oh thanks so much.. i have tried ultra fractal but cant afford it so i went searching for free ones. and found apophysis and others.. so far i have tried apophysis, tierazon, fractal extreme. ill go searching.. if you have any good links i would surely appreciate them.. would save me time.. lol
I'll do a little searching to find you a good tutorial or two In my opinion, apophysis allows for more clean looking, more natural looking fractals, but I haven't had too much experience with other apps.
First off, make sure you have the most recent version of apophysis, found here: [link] (right now it's at version 2.08 beta.) Here's a basic tutorial by :devburnouotpriest: [link] I've down him for a while, so this tutorial is definitely worth looking at if you don't fully understand the program yet.
Once you feel like you're ready to try something more complex, check out `ClaireJones' Julian Uncovered tutorial, found here [link] She does a fantastic job explaining how julians work and how to make them.
Aside from that you should be ready to get started. One final thought though, when you're ready to render a final piece I recommend using the following settings: Quality: 4000 Filter Radius: 0.72 Oversample: 2 Resolution: 1680x1050
Those settings should give you a pretty nice looking image without working your computer too hard.
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thank you for the inspiration..
i have tried ultra fractal but cant afford it so i went searching for free ones. and found apophysis and others..
so far i have tried apophysis, tierazon, fractal extreme.
ill go searching.. if you have any good links i would surely appreciate them.. would save me time.. lol
Here's a basic tutorial by :devburnouotpriest: [link] I've down him for a while, so this tutorial is definitely worth looking at if you don't fully understand the program yet.
Once you feel like you're ready to try something more complex, check out `ClaireJones' Julian Uncovered tutorial, found here [link] She does a fantastic job explaining how julians work and how to make them.
Aside from that you should be ready to get started. One final thought though, when you're ready to render a final piece I recommend using the following settings:
Quality: 4000
Filter Radius: 0.72
Oversample: 2
Resolution: 1680x1050
Those settings should give you a pretty nice looking image without working your computer too hard.
Good luck, and happy fractaling
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