This image is NOT TO BE POSTED ON ANY OTHER INTERNET SITE FOR DOWNLOAD. You MUST get my permission in writing to post this art on ANY site on the Internet.
My images are not to be changed, added to, cropped, used as a background for your art, or altered in any way unless you make a written request to me and I give you written permission.
Amazing!!! If I may be so bothersome to ask, if I place/import/open (I'll figure that part out) this parameter info the appropriate version of Mandelbulb 3D, would I get this image upon render, or would I get a seed from which to end up with a different variation?
(And I realize if I end up with THIS image it is yours, and I would need to manipulate in some alternate manner to make it mine, etc.)
Yes it will! I have well over 300 images in my Gallery alone that have parameters included! In addition, I collect other deviants images that include parameters as well in a separate folder called MB3D Fractals with Parameters, [link] , that has hundreds of images as well. The key to "Tweaking" IMHO, is to change the original so completely that when placed side by side that do not look alike at all! If you tweak someone's image and only change the perspective slightly / change the color / zoom in , zoom out... then you are going to get that artist upset!
You are Welcome to tinker with any image I post the parameters for. I learned a Great deal from artist ~Len1 and *HalTenny by studying the images they created, which are masterpieces by the way! Hal also has created 3 very good tutorials for MB3D that you may find interesting!
Haha, cross-post timing! All your help is greatly appreciated! And I am not one to ever simply modify tone or angle, I'm only interested in complete originality. But first I need to learn to ride this wonderful bike!
And please include yourself in that Master list! Thanks again!
(And I realize if I end up with THIS image it is yours, and I would need to manipulate in some alternate manner to make it mine, etc.)
Thanks!
You are Welcome to tinker with any image I post the parameters for. I learned a Great deal from artist ~Len1 and *HalTenny by studying the images they created, which are masterpieces by the way! Hal also has created 3 very good tutorials for MB3D that you may find interesting!
Good Luck,
I look forward to seeing your renders soon!
And please include yourself in that Master list! Thanks again!