I decided to "marry" the two current tutorials going on now in the Apo Tutorial Fun group on RedBubble. The Splits Elliptic tutorial by and
and the Ngon Tutorial by .
I also added a little heart in the center postwork just for grins and chuckles.
I hope you enjoy this marriage of tuts!
Made in Apophysis 7X v15 and postwork done in Serif's PhotoPlus X4.
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I'd thought I'd seen all the kinds of fractals there were to see, but I have to say that this one sticks out in my mind because of the absolutely stunning colors!
This is absolutely beautiful. Can you tell me how long you have been working with appo? I've tried it must get easily overwhelmed by it. any tips you can pass on?
Thank you very much, Maggie! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
I've been working with Apo about 2.5 years. And yes, starting out in Apo can be VERY intimidating. I would suggest you go to and check out the Apo tutorials. This is one of the best ways to learn Apo. I would get one of the basic tutorials if you are not real familiar with the environment. Go look in their gallery and there is a folder labeled Apo Tutorials. Here's the link to that folder: [link]
Here's one for a real beginner that has some of the buttons and screens with explanations. [link]
But, look for any tuts that say Basic or Beginner or Starting with or things along those lines. That should get you acquainted with the environment and how to navigate. Then, go look at some of the tuts for a specific style or design. Then make sure you have the variations, also called plug-ins, mentioned in the tutorial. The plug-ins go into a folder called Plugins in the same directory as the Apo exe file, if you are using Apophysis 7X. Which version are you using?
Try out the tuts and if you have any questions, note me and I'll see what I can do to help you out.
Thank you so much for taking the time to answer me. You have given me some really good info. I will definately check it out. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
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