The skills you will acquire by going through the tutorial training listed below will propel you to the Master Level of Fractal Art creation! I can be found.As with any skill you wish to master, training is critical. But please, if you do have a comment for ME, my user name here is also my domain name. It says follow up comments will go to my google account. (And I'm old, so learning photoshop about the same time I was first learning computers, not easy.
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I feel like I did in my very first photoshop class. Ok, again, I'll attempt this some other time. Had to watch his first one 6 or more times before I even located the 3D nav window. His are AWEFUL! The guy is whipping the curser around, "this does that, or you can… then…." TRYING to watch and keep up is making me dizzy. I landed on his before searching for yours. I know it's a pain, but could you include IMAGES to show where your talking about?Īlso you posted a link to a video tutorial. Is there a way to REMOVE assorted color bars? Those are very similar to some photoshop tools but at least I can remove some if there are too many. OK WHERE are you talking about? WHERE is this Deselect bar slider option? lolĬopy You can deselect the "Bar slider" option in the color gradient window, so that you can move each color point independently. And I will try again after my hair grows back. Not trying to pick on you, so far this has been the most useful tutorial I found yet. I know first hand how easy it is to lose people with simple stuff like leaving out where to find a given tool. I use to teach photoshop classes at college. Ok, a bit frustrated so going to post and turn this thing off.
#CHANGING COLOR MANDELBULB 3D HOW TO#
PS If you're wondering how to change the colour the innards of your fractals (especially if you've cut your fractal up as explained on the tutorial page Cutting!), here's how. Go to next tutorial page: Lighting and Colouring continued If my tutorial is helping you, please consider supporting me over at my Patreon page. Next up, the Ambient tab, and Lighting tabs. Nothing major, just darkens or brightens things up a bit.īelow that is a handy undo button (if you right-click it, it's redo), and right at the bottom, if you particularly like a colour setting for some reason, or want to keep it for a set of themed artpieces, you can save it :). on Z" sliding bar is a Gamma sliding bar, which is self-explanatory, though if not to you, just try it. (Actually, this is what you start seeing if you are in that Mandelbulb world and eat one of the poisonous fruits.)īelow the "Col. Something else: You can deselect the "Bar slider" option in the colour gradient window, so that you can move each colour point independently.Īll in all a much more vibrant feel, wouldn't you say? :) : To experiment with it, it can be useful to load the gray colour preset found in the bottom right corner, much like Don Whitaker does in his Video Tutorial here.
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Basically, it seems like these bars increase or decrease the intensity of your chosen colours.Ĭhanging specular colours, btw, might not always produce obvious changes, but can still affect your image very nicely, giving a little more of a depthy feeling to it. I also shifted the diffuse colour bar a bit to the right, making the whole scene lighter, and the "spec" (specular) colour bar all the way to the left, because that gave it a much preferred smoother look. Also layered some blues on the ground to give a feeling like the trees are growing from a watery source.
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After playing around a little with the random button (always fun :) ), I tried to get to a more natural green colour, and gave the trees red fruit (not recommended for eating!). I've already changed the "Diff" (diffuse) colours a bit (by clicking on the coloured button), to give my foresty area a better look. Leave "Ambient" as is for now and click on "Object colours":Īs you can see here, mine already looks different to what yours looks like. For this, you need the second section that you can see there, with the "Object colours", "Ambient" and "Background pic" tabs. Generally though, I leave lighting for after I've played around with the colours of the actual fractal. Each Lighting tab can be either global or positional, and you can change the colour of the light with the little button just below the on/off check-box. Each one can be turned on or off with that little check-box just below "Li 1". The first thing you should notice is those little Li 1, Li 2, Li 3, etc, tabs right at the top.