This .rar archive contains 50 textures for use in Ultra Fractal, both in .upr and in .txt form (you can open the first one directly, or copy-paste the text of the other to your fractal window for it to load) plus the preview image you can see here on dA. Download WinRAR or another similar program to open the archive, in case you don't have one yet.
These textures come in different looks and aspects. For convenience, I split them into eight parameter sets, so that your UF doesn't crash upon loading each group. Four main types of textures are included, and they are as follows: - SFBMII textures: includes textures made with SFBMII. They're split into three sub-groups: one is for cloud, sand, rock and pebble-like textures; another one is filigree and embossed textures; lastly, the "turbulent" group includes more realistic terrain textures and a few other slopes. Warning: these groups are quite slow loading, especially the "turbulent" one. - Texture OCA textures: includes textures made with the Texture colouring algorithm. They're mostly soft and smooth, good for making clouds, shaded areas, or marbles. May not work with Ultra Fractal prior to version 5, as the classes system is used to make such textures. - Gnarl textures: includes textures made with gnarl, or gnarl-like formulas. Most of them clearly recall gnarl patterns; others use gnarls as a base to develop more interesting shapes. They're split into two sub-groups: glyph textures, made with a glyph formula, and dynamic hypercomplex textures, made with the Dynamic Hypercomplex formula. - Bonus patterns: includes textures made with various colouring algorithms and mappings mixed together. Effects range from glassy looks to checkerboard tiles, from triangle shapes to rainfall textures... there's a bit of everything there. Watch out for interesting shapes that may add something to your fractals.
Most textures have some very basic parameter changes, that create interesting effects nevertheless. Feel free to use each one of them "as is", combine them, or tweak them as much as you like. Just three rules - Please link this texture pack in your deviation's description - Please do not redistribute elsewhere without my permission - Please link any work you make with my textures in a comment on this deviation (optional, but I always appreciate it a lot )
Here's a few examples of fractals I made with these textures!
And that's all! Other than that, have fun with my textures and feel free to leave feedback, it's always very welcome. I hope you'll like this resource. Thanks for reading and happy fractaling!
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