If you're like me, you'll want to know exactly as much about fractals as is required to start making some of your own.
As I recall, I began with the Fractal Art Tutorial from Amazing Seattle Fractals. Since that author used Tiera-Zon, that's the program I downloaded.
Making my own images is so addicting, I've hardly had the time to scratch the surface
of the available resources, but I can recommend the following
Informational sites:
- Cynthia Lanius' Lessons: A Fractals Lesson (Fairly basic, but that's not all bad.)
- Fractal Adventures
- fractalus - Fractal Information
- Godric's Fractal Gallery - An Introduction to Fractals
- The Fractal Artists' Ring User's Gallery - Art Not Dogma
- fa2k - Fractal-Art 2000 Contest
- Iterations et Flarium24 - Post-processed fractals by Stephen C. Ferguson
- Fractovia - Post-processed fractals, tutorials by Juan Luis Mart�nez
- Peapod Design - Post-processed fractals by Mindy Sommers
- Chasm Gallery - Fractals tweaked in PhotoShop
- Fractals by Jos Leys - Fractals designed in Ultra Fractal
- Fractal Daydreams - Fractals by Panny Brawley
- Fractal Adventures - Fractals by Stanley Novak
- Sprott's Fractal Gallery - Physicist Julien Clinton Sprott's view of fractals
- The Phantom Unicorn: Fractal Art - More fractals generated by Tierazon
- Iterations Et Flarium24 Index of Software (Tiera-Zon and others)
- Ultra Fractal