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Description Daily Fractal Feature for April 19th 2014 An Interview with the creator of the JWildfire Fractal Program
Andreas Maschke, Conducted by Tate27kh:

D.F.F: First could you tell us a bit about yourself and when you first became interested in Fractal art?

Andreas: I'm a 41 years old, married, and we have a son which is 11 years old. We live in Northern Germany. I have a degree in physics and work as senior software developer for a company creating software for our government. 
I had always an interest in (computer) graphics, not only fractals. My first "real" computer was an Amiga which had powerful graphics-capabilities (those days). I created a graphics-software called Wildfire for this platform. Some of those old ideas from the Wildfire-software, for example motion curves, you may find even in JWildfire today 

D.F.F: What was your inspiration for creating JWildfire?

Andreas: Initially, I just wanted to do some stuff related to computer graphics and started to play around with some development tools. Nothing serious, I just often did it to relax. But it started to grow, and finally I came "by accident" to flame-fractals. I was hooked immediately and wanted to play with them by myself, for convenience I used the existing JWildfire-platform (which could load/save/display images easily).

D.F.F: Did anyone else have any input or assist in the making of JWildfire?

Andreas: No, I remember, initially, I even sent notes to some people, but nobody seemed interested in what I did, and most people did not even reply. So, I looked at the paper of Scott Draves, and the source-code of both flam3 and Apophysis to understand the algorithm, and created my own implementation. The only guy who sometimes stopped to drop a comment, was lyc, the author of Chaotica. 

D.F.F: How did you arrive at and choose the name JWildfire for your program?

Andreas: It is derived from Wildfire-software for the Amiga-plattform I created many years ago, the "J" stands for Java. And "Wildfire" corresponds to my own temperament 

D.F.F: When did you release the very first version for public use?

Andreas: One of the earliest versions was 0.16 from November 2011, which could generate visually appealing random flames (basically the same algorithm is used until today). This was much fun, here is an example from those days: thargor6.deviantart.com/art/Ra…

D.F.F : The program has gone through many revisions and updates since it began did you ever imagine it would go this far when you started?

Andreas: No, simply, never  And I would never have expected such a positive resonance from users from all over the world. 

D.F.F: What do you see in the future for JWildfire?

Andreas: I think a major drawback is the performance of my implementation of the flame-algorithm. Performance was always a side-topic, but in the main focus there were always three other things: 
1. an intuitive user-interface
2. cool features which allow to create "different" stuff
3. to be able to render flames generated by the de-facto-standard-software (Apophysis)
So I want to create an alternative renderer using OpenCL which is able to render (at least most of the flames) at significantly higher speed.
But this is a goal for version 3.0, this year I want to finish version 2.0. It is still a secret which new major feature will be included 

D.F.F: What are your thoughts on the critics that say Fractal art is not "True Art" 
because it is done by random equations with much of the "work" being done by the computer and not the "Artist"

Andreas: I once read the simple statement "Art is what humans do" and share this opinion. Of course, in fractal art, a major part is done by the computer. But this is also true for more conventional art. Here the major part is "done" by nature/natural laws. The artist only influences/triggers things. This is true for both fractal art and more conventional art. For me, fractals, especially flames-fractals, are just another media. 

D.F.F:  Andreas if you would, I would like you to provide the link/thumbnail to some of your favorite JWildfire works, your own or any others.

Andreas: It is very difficult to choose favorites because I both see and create so much stuff. I provide three recent works from my own which I like much:
thargor6.deviantart.com/art/Dr…
thargor6.deviantart.com/art/Re…
thargor6.deviantart.com/art/In…

D.F.F: Well thank you so much for sharing with Daily Fractal Features today Andreas, and also for providing the Fractal community with such a fine resource as JWildfire.
Best wishes to you from all of us at Daily Fractal Features.

Andreas: Best regards
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Comments: 29

evilskills [2016-06-27 13:47:59 +0000 UTC]

Andreas is a genius. He has created the most amazing fractal program I've seen and yet he is so naturally cool and unpretentious about it.

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Epogh [2016-06-27 09:13:34 +0000 UTC]

Great stuff thank you Mr.wildfire

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phrozenlight [2014-04-25 13:06:59 +0000 UTC]

nice story

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Tate27kh In reply to phrozenlight [2014-04-25 13:16:30 +0000 UTC]

We thank you

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Gerrietde [2014-04-25 06:01:39 +0000 UTC]

very good Interview ;D

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Tate27kh In reply to Gerrietde [2014-04-25 13:16:23 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much

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sleeplessmonk [2014-04-25 01:38:33 +0000 UTC]

Very interesting. Open CL will be awesome combined with the dancing flames!!

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Tate27kh In reply to sleeplessmonk [2014-04-25 13:16:49 +0000 UTC]

Indeed, thank you for sharing

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Fractart-DCStudio [2014-04-25 01:09:30 +0000 UTC]

Awesome interview!  Congratulations, Andreas!!!  Looking forward to v 2.0, 3.0  and beyond!!! JWildfire IMHO, is  simply the VERY BEST fractal software  of today and  for many years to come!

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Tate27kh In reply to Fractart-DCStudio [2014-04-25 13:17:27 +0000 UTC]

Glad you liked it, We also wish Andreas all the best.

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IAmThatStrange [2014-04-22 15:15:10 +0000 UTC]

Great interview!  I'm looking forward to trying JWildfire!   

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Tate27kh In reply to IAmThatStrange [2014-04-25 13:18:02 +0000 UTC]

Thanks I am sure you will find it to be of the most highest caliber and also a ton of fun to use!

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IAmThatStrange In reply to Tate27kh [2014-04-25 17:17:46 +0000 UTC]

I am looking forward to using it.  I want to get a bit further with Mandelbulb, then it's onto JWildfire and Incendia.  Such wonderful toys!

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Tate27kh In reply to IAmThatStrange [2014-04-27 22:02:59 +0000 UTC]

Aye, it is hard to choose which to try first!,
I found Incendia to be a fine program as well, the latest version was released recently and the updates are amazing!
If I can be of any help with Incendia do let me know, be glad to help out where I can

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IAmThatStrange In reply to Tate27kh [2014-04-28 12:43:36 +0000 UTC]

I feel like a kid in a candy store!  Thank you so much for the offer of assistance, I'm sure I'll take you up on it!  

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Tate27kh In reply to IAmThatStrange [2014-04-29 12:18:44 +0000 UTC]

You are most welcome.

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Gipgm2 [2014-04-20 13:54:38 +0000 UTC]

A very insightful and concise interview of a icon in the world of fractal art and software development.
I want to thank Kevin for introducing me to JWildfire and Andreas for writing this fantastic program. 

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Tate27kh In reply to Gipgm2 [2014-04-20 16:14:08 +0000 UTC]

Thanks my Friend, the credit belongs to Andreas for sharing his insights and time with us and for providing us with such a great resource in JWildfire.

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GrannyOgg [2014-04-20 13:53:48 +0000 UTC]

An interesting interview with some very well thought out questions

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Tate27kh In reply to GrannyOgg [2014-04-20 16:13:08 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Maureen

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GrannyOgg In reply to Tate27kh [2014-04-21 12:07:40 +0000 UTC]

 

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fengda2870 [2014-04-20 03:44:58 +0000 UTC]

Great interview! and Great Developer.

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Tate27kh In reply to fengda2870 [2014-04-20 16:12:49 +0000 UTC]

D.F.F. Kindly thanks you, glad you liked it
And I agree Andreas is amazing!

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rockgem [2014-04-19 20:58:31 +0000 UTC]

superbly done!

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Tate27kh In reply to rockgem [2014-04-20 16:12:07 +0000 UTC]

Thanks Gem, I thank Andreas for his cooperation he is a very fine Gentleman and a Scholar!

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Swoopswatkill [2014-04-19 20:07:04 +0000 UTC]

Great interview!

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Tate27kh In reply to Swoopswatkill [2014-04-19 20:49:06 +0000 UTC]

Thanks glad you enjoyed it.

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StuKarver [2014-04-19 15:54:25 +0000 UTC]

Interesting Interview.

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Tate27kh In reply to StuKarver [2014-04-19 17:23:26 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much.
I agree Andreas made it very easy with His great replies

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