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A background I created with an older program called "Oxidizer." It's kind of a hit-or-miss type program; it either creates what I'm looking for right away or takes forever to get something somewhat close to the appearance and elements I'm looking for.

This is a re-edited version of a fractal created years ago. It was created in Ultra Fractal. It sorely needed sharpening and more contrast.

 

Added to the fractal were the two WW1 airplanes, the thumbtack-like propeller hub, and of course Terry-Thomas, the irrepressible pilot.

This book is a fascinating document from the beginning of the computer graphics age. Published in 1975, it profiles a number of artists who worked with computers. Back then doing anything visual on a computer involved long and complicated processes. This book belonged to my father (he wrote his name on the cover), in 1975 he was teaching art history and filmmaking at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater.

Computer art created in Ultra Fractal.

fiquei muito contente com essa participação, a computer arts é uma revista que eu acompanho praticamente desde que comecei minha carreira, e ver trabalhos meus publicados ali é realmente realizador!!

  

Created in Fractal Explorer 2.02.

Digital mosaic Sept. 2019.

Created in Fractal Explorer 2.02.

Li'l Suzi Queen of the Underground!

P.A.F. 31/08/2017 FB.

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If you somehow missed picking up issue #156 of Computer Arts magazine, which contains my tutorial entitled Creating the New Retro, it is now available as a PDF download from the Computer Arts website. You can check it out right here:

 

Creating the new Retro: Tutorial by James White

 

Many people have contacted me regarding when this tutorial would be available online, however I strongly recommend picking up the issue if you have the means. Lots of great stuff in there.

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