![]() ![]() If you'll look to the left or right of each panel, you'll see which potential colors you'll get if you drag that highlighted control (white square with dotted lines running through it). You can also click and drag any of the little boxes around to change colors. Since we have the gradient editor open, you can use the little slider to rotate the colors. For right now just make the image big enough so you can see In the smaller Properties window, you have three tabs: Layers, Image, Comments. If the Properties windows (there should be two) are not open, open them.Choose "Phoenix (Mandelbrot)" - a thumbnail of the default formula image will appear in the browser.(My personal opinion is that through other programs we've come to expect the user interface to be baffling and limiting and so it's hard to retrain the brain to think logically and sensibly.) I offer this "Jump Start" tutorial, which I originally wrote for a user named Bob, to help you create your first Ultra fractal. But for the beginner, or someone with experience in another fractal program, it can be a little confusing at first. I cannot say enough about how well thought-out and designed this program is. You can write your own (or choose from a wealth of others') coloring methods and transformations which can be applied to any fractal formula. It can read parameter and color map files from FractInt, another popular fractal program, and images are created in 24-bit (True Color). It combines most of the features of other fractal programs, plus the ability to create and merge layers like Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro and other graphics/paint programs. Ultra Fractal is an incredible fractal program.
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