Martha's Apophysis project - your input needed!

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marthig has a great Apophysis project going on and she'd like the help of some fellow apoholics!

From her journal...

The sragets ApoChallenges will soon reach the 100th Challenge.

Stan asked to all the participants, to bring some ideas to celebrate that "milestone"

My suggestion is sort of a personal project but
I will need help from all of the Apophysis "experts".

It would be to make some sort of Manual for those new "ApoAddicts" describing what some of the most used plugins do and where or in what type of flame or together with which other plugin they can be more successfully used. I mean those in the first (white) part and those in the Blue part of the "variations" tab

    What I mean by this ? An example, from my most superficial knowledge of Apophysis would be:

    "linear" is great for doing tiles and/or spirals
    "julian" is just fabulous and you can make beautiful structures varying the "power" and "distance" variables

    In both cases, followed by a simple flame and its parameters
    (I did say my knowledge is very superficial )


Any Takers To Help ?- please note me
Also if anyone is willing to help please let me know which plugin/s you would like to describe.

I know this is sort of a "biggy" but if I could get only a few descriptions at least, it may be a great help for a beginner in Apophysis, I know that when I first clicked on the "new" flame in Apo 2.0 I would have been terribly grateful to get an idea of what those variations and variables were for

I will be most grateful for any help you could give me, of course the descriptions/explanations will be credited to each of the authors, I will just put it all in one Manual (or two if I am lucky and get many responses).
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JuanCarlosDeLaVega's avatar
I'm not an Apo-Guru but my work is to model reality : to choose information, to define classes, then to give a powerful architecture to this information.
Your tutorial, by its volume, its complexity, its permanent need for evolution requires a database. (not a big one like Oracle or SQLserver : a simple file somewhere in your computer, in fact)
The front interface (the form for the query and the form for the result) is nothin' to do.. The form for updating database is perhaps a lil' harder to do ...

Let me know if you want more details

Juan