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BlueDisciple — A Song of Sun and Sky

Published: 2019-06-20 21:12:24 +0000 UTC; Views: 348; Favourites: 71; Downloads: 6
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RadiantBlueBird [2019-06-24 16:45:53 +0000 UTC]

This is really neat!
To me, it's like some sort of flower opening up (despite the title X3)

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BlueDisciple In reply to RadiantBlueBird [2019-06-24 16:52:41 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! I can see that. The dark stem coming out of the green.  

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RadiantBlueBird In reply to BlueDisciple [2019-06-24 16:54:22 +0000 UTC]

Cool ^u^
Also, thanks for the llama!

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BlueDisciple In reply to RadiantBlueBird [2019-06-24 16:54:55 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure!!

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RadiantBlueBird In reply to BlueDisciple [2019-06-24 16:58:30 +0000 UTC]

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BlueDisciple In reply to RadiantBlueBird [2019-06-24 17:05:05 +0000 UTC]

Oops! I forgot to thank you for Watching!

...I'm trying not to get caught on my computer at work.

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RadiantBlueBird In reply to BlueDisciple [2019-06-24 17:10:20 +0000 UTC]

hee hee >u<
(My pleasure as well ^u^)

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Leanndra51 [2019-06-20 21:45:50 +0000 UTC]

I love elliptic splits!  This is very beautiful!  I love your background colors adn the fractal is amazingly colored too, Mike!

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BlueDisciple In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-06-20 23:14:11 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, Lea!!

...It's so nice to be able to choose a different color for each background section!

btw, the script I used for the cityscape is UG-Sym, though plain UG- works, too.

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Leanndra51 In reply to BlueDisciple [2019-06-20 23:34:56 +0000 UTC]

I found it under Michael Bourne's Umma-Gumma Scripts, they are the only U scripts in JWF!   He is great isn't he?  Thanks  And I agree, I love that ability to mix colors, I do that a lot with the sky flames I create!


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BlueDisciple In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-06-20 23:40:19 +0000 UTC]

The man knows his stuff! ...Me, I just hit buttons.  

I found myself looking for my pants in the refrigerator, this morning.

...not sure if it would be worse if I actually found them there.  

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Leanndra51 In reply to BlueDisciple [2019-06-21 00:39:16 +0000 UTC]

I hit buttons too, but then I do the triangles or in my case the axes in the work space to change the appearance of the flame and the weights and try different variations to change the look and I q save a lot of the changes when I like them. 


Well, I have not had the problem with looking for my britches in the fridge but I have looked in odd places for my purse.  You know how sometimes we are on auto pilot, thinking ahead as we go and our bodies  do something like put something down somewhere while our mind is on something else and then later it is like, "where the hell did I put my purse?"  I found it.  And when I did, I remember putting it there, (it was in the big space in my entertainment center.  Ding Ding! 


Well finding them is the important thing!

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BlueDisciple In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-06-21 01:24:32 +0000 UTC]

I'd probably use the triangles ...if I had a mouse ...or if I didn't turn them off as soon as a flame loads.  

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Leanndra51 In reply to BlueDisciple [2019-06-22 19:41:47 +0000 UTC]

Why do you turn the mouse off when the flame loads?  Just curious.  I used the triangles when I used Apophysis, but I prefer to use the axis instead of the triangles. 

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BlueDisciple In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-06-22 19:49:54 +0000 UTC]

My MacBook has a trackpad, not a mouse. I turn off the triangles right away to get a better view of the flame, then I just forget all about them.

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Leanndra51 In reply to BlueDisciple [2019-06-22 19:54:48 +0000 UTC]

Oh, okay.  I am mainly a windows user.  My ipad is the first Apple device I have ever had and I got an ipad 4 used on ebay.  I didn't want to pay a gigantic sum for a computer I use for only one program.  I actually do my Frax differently on my ipad.  I render it and then upload it to my dropbox, then download it to my windows computer then upload it to here.  That way if I  want to do any postwork in Photoshop or Paintshop pro, I can. 

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BlueDisciple In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-06-22 20:10:37 +0000 UTC]

That sounds like fun! I haven't had Photoshop for decades, but I can imagine all the neat stuff you could do to these images in it.

I did have some photomanip apps on my iPad, but over the years they were updated into uselessness, since I can't use the newer iOS versions. I deleted them to make more room.

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Leanndra51 In reply to BlueDisciple [2019-06-22 20:15:34 +0000 UTC]

When I looked at Frax, I had to find a new enough version of ipad that it would run on it.  So I have the older ipad 4 but it works. 

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BlueDisciple In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-06-22 20:18:56 +0000 UTC]

I've got an iPad 2. No mini. No Nothin'.  I'm running 9.3-ish and can't update any higher.

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Leanndra51 In reply to BlueDisciple [2019-06-22 20:26:59 +0000 UTC]

When I looked at the Frax website, last year, it was my understanding that the ipad 2 was too old to run Frax on.  I bought an iPad 4 A 1458 and got it for $150.00 and it has 64 gb of space.  So I was quite pleased with it, and am pleased with it. 

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BlueDisciple In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-06-22 20:34:22 +0000 UTC]

Mine still runs Frax just fine. They probably just didn't send me an update that'd make it unusable for me.

Unlike some other apps I've had.   

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Leanndra51 In reply to BlueDisciple [2019-06-22 23:17:49 +0000 UTC]

I hear that! 

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