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Just released JWildfire V0.70.

It features the first official working version of the new gradient-editor, together with a renewed gradient-library. Both modules were under construction since a few weeks now, so I'm really glad that it is finsihed now and works not that bad at all :-)



So JWildfire has now an gradient-library which can be extended by you. It comes with many built-in gradients, but the real nice feature is that you can place any number of your own gradients in a folder of your choice (you must once tell JWildfire the location of this folder in the Preferences). To structurize things you can create any number of sub-folders which are displayed in a tree-like structure.

The following gradient formats are supported:

*.ugr (Ultafractal)
*.map (ApoMap)
*.jpg or *.png (Images which show a gradient, only the first row of such images is taken into account to construct the gradient)


But, now you can also construct your own gradients and store them in *.map-format to your library! There are so many possibilities that I cant describe them here all ;-) Just play around! :-)



Additionally there were some significant layout changes (in order to get more available space for the gradient library). This may be somewhat uncommon in the first places, but many users told me that they like the new layout:
- The thumbnail ribbon is now displayed at the location of the old gradient library on the left side (and vertical)
- The preview window got more space
- The gradient-library got a separate tab on the right side
- Gradients are shown in a new list-view showing both the gradient and the name which can be accessed using both the mouse and the keyboard in a much more intuitive way (in contrast to the old solution)


Complete list of changes:
- finished the first working version of the gradient editor
- possibility to save own gradients (in map-format)
- possibility to create and rename folders in the gradient library
- changed the gradient display into one single list-like view which can be easier controlled using either the mosue or the keyboard
- reintroduced the "extended" parameter of the "truchet"variation and added some more range checking
- significant layout change: the gradient tab moved to the right (to have more space) and the thumbnail ribbon is now vertical
- moved the gradient library back to the "Gradient" and made it the main tab
- FIXED: changing/double clicking at a new gradient did not always cause an update to the viewport
- addes support for gradients in the *.jpg and *.png file format
- added support for more *.ugr variants
- improved the performance of the gradient editor and increased the size of the controls
- button to apply (finalize) changes (both balancing and TX) to the gradient
- new "barycentroid" variation by Xyrus02
- new "fract_formula_julia_wf" and "fract_formula_mand_wf" for including "classical" fractals with arbitrary formulas
- creating new random batch does not clear the thumbnail ribbon

Just click the "Random flames" button to start playing around and have fun :-)

You can download the new version as always here: [link]

Some recent renders:




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Andreas Maschke
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I'm the author of JWildfire. Here are some links regarding to the project:
- official site: [link]
- Facebook user group: [link]
- Facebook developers group: [link]

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:iconm0thman72:
*m0thman72 Apr 13, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Hallo Andreas
Einer meiner Watcher hat sich beschwert, ich würde die ganze Plattform zuspamen...
ich hab ihm erklärt, dass du dran schuld bist, weil du nicht aufhörst, das Programm immer noch besser zu machen und ich deshalb gar keine andere Wahl habe, als weiter Bilder wie am Fließband zu produzieren
:D
und ich kann mich den Vorrednern bezüglich des Dankes für JWildfire nur anschließen...
vielen herzlichen Dank dafür
:)
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Mood: Joy ~SilenceDespairs Apr 13, 2013  New member Hobbyist Digital Artist
I just wanted to say that JWildfire is amazing! Thank you so much for everything you're doing with it! :D
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*Digithalie Apr 8, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thanks for the fav :)
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~zrosemarie Mar 24, 2013  New member Student Traditional Artist
Oh no - I will be stuck on your galley all day :) wonderful work
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:iconm0thman72:
*m0thman72 Mar 23, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
weißt du, was noch cool wäre?
eine Countdown-Anzeige für die geschätze Renderzeit und ein "Pause"-Button (jeweils für den Batch-Flame-Renderer), damit man eine lange Render-Prozedur für irgend etwas wichtiges zwischendurch unterbrechen kann, wofür man mehr Rechenpower braucht, ohne den Job ganz canceln zu müssen...
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