Hi Chris,
Thank you so much for your reply. I appreciate the thoroughness of it. It's good to know that I'd only have to pay for a major new version and not minor updates and bug fixes-- and that the major updates don't happen that frequently. And, while it's good to know that I could stay on an older version, as I increase my skills I think that as major versions come out it would be worth it to move to the newer versions and leverage the new features. And, nice to know that major upgrades come at discounted prices for current users.
I also appreciate the information on the formulas and knowing that there's a huge database of them. For the past 7 years, I had been using the Mandelbulb3D program with a Wineskin wrapper specifically for Mandelbulb to be used with Mac OS, since this program was originally created only for Windows. It worked great for a long time. But, when I tried to launch the wrapper a few weeks ago, it wouldn't launch. I believe that there may be an incompatibility between the wrapper and the current Mac OS my laptop is on (Ventura). I tried to download a new version of the wrapper and even a Mac version of the Mandelbulb3D program that is now available-- all to no avail. So, after having no success, I started to do some googling for other fractal programs and came across Ultra Fractal 6.05. The reviews looked promising. So, I decided to give this program a try. It very easily and seamlessly installed on my Macbook Pro. I've been trying it for the past 3 weeks and going through the tutorials and learning about not only the basics, but things like masking, layers, etc. So far, I'm impressed and will likely buy the full version (as I mentioned in my initial post, the version with animation). My biggest concern with the formulas as I'm in the midst of the trial is that the Julia formula was the only available. I suppose this is the only formula in a trial version just to give you an idea of what can be done with the software, in generl. Having used the Mandelbulb3D program, I was used to a wide variety of formulas and transformations. So, it's great to know that Ultra Fractal 6.05 also provides a very wide variety. And, I like the idea of the ability to write my own formulas, even though I've never done so before. Plus, going with the software that includes the ability to do animation will give me even more choices for creating fractals. Even though I've created fractals before, I'm pretty much a newbie to it, but want to take my skills up a notch I also like the idea of the forum, and have been reading peoples' comments and enjoying the various beautiful fractals created by others, in addition to the conversations on the forum.
Thanks again for your thorough reply.
Ruth
Hi Chris,
Thank you so much for your reply. I appreciate the thoroughness of it. It's good to know that I'd only have to pay for a major new version and not minor updates and bug fixes-- and that the major updates don't happen that frequently. And, while it's good to know that I could stay on an older version, as I increase my skills I think that as major versions come out it would be worth it to move to the newer versions and leverage the new features. And, nice to know that major upgrades come at discounted prices for current users.
I also appreciate the information on the formulas and knowing that there's a huge database of them. For the past 7 years, I had been using the Mandelbulb3D program with a Wineskin wrapper specifically for Mandelbulb to be used with Mac OS, since this program was originally created only for Windows. It worked great for a long time. But, when I tried to launch the wrapper a few weeks ago, it wouldn't launch. I believe that there may be an incompatibility between the wrapper and the current Mac OS my laptop is on (Ventura). I tried to download a new version of the wrapper and even a Mac version of the Mandelbulb3D program that is now available-- all to no avail. So, after having no success, I started to do some googling for other fractal programs and came across Ultra Fractal 6.05. The reviews looked promising. So, I decided to give this program a try. It very easily and seamlessly installed on my Macbook Pro. I've been trying it for the past 3 weeks and going through the tutorials and learning about not only the basics, but things like masking, layers, etc. So far, I'm impressed and will likely buy the full version (as I mentioned in my initial post, the version with animation). My biggest concern with the formulas as I'm in the midst of the trial is that the Julia formula was the only available. I suppose this is the only formula in a trial version just to give you an idea of what can be done with the software, in generl. Having used the Mandelbulb3D program, I was used to a wide variety of formulas and transformations. So, it's great to know that Ultra Fractal 6.05 also provides a very wide variety. And, I like the idea of the ability to write my own formulas, even though I've never done so before. Plus, going with the software that includes the ability to do animation will give me even more choices for creating fractals. Even though I've created fractals before, I'm pretty much a newbie to it, but want to take my skills up a notch I also like the idea of the forum, and have been reading peoples' comments and enjoying the various beautiful fractals created by others, in addition to the conversations on the forum.
Thanks again for your thorough reply.
Ruth