As long as I was taking a trip down old fractal lane, I thought I might go way back to 2008 and upload one of the original 4 fractals I did.
The story behind this and the 3 others (which will make their appearances in due time) is fairly unassuming. I noticed an icon on the desktop with a cool shape called "Apophysis 2.02", clueless as to it's origin, I asked my brother what it was, and he told me it was an image creating program. Intrigued, I opened it and had no clue what the hell was going on. I played around with it for a few hours and at the end I somehow managed to create and export 4 fractals. They sat on my hard drive until January of 2009, when I created an account on deviantArt, and uploaded them. I forgot about the program for nearly a year, until I got my new laptop, remembered the program, downloaded it, and started my path down fractal avenue. Thus is the story of Spykr.
Apophysis 2.02
The story behind this and the 3 others (which will make their appearances in due time) is fairly unassuming. I noticed an icon on the desktop with a cool shape called "Apophysis 2.02", clueless as to it's origin, I asked my brother what it was, and he told me it was an image creating program. Intrigued, I opened it and had no clue what the hell was going on. I played around with it for a few hours and at the end I somehow managed to create and export 4 fractals. They sat on my hard drive until January of 2009, when I created an account on deviantArt, and uploaded them. I forgot about the program for nearly a year, until I got my new laptop, remembered the program, downloaded it, and started my path down fractal avenue. Thus is the story of Spykr.
Apophysis 2.02
Category Artwork (Digital) / Abstract
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1114 x 895px
File Size 1.71 MB
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