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RE: Fractals, Art, multidimensionality and the nature of the universe

in #art7 years ago

Hey, great to see you on Steemit. Interesting post. I got into fractals back in my teens after reading about them (in magazines as I didn't have internet then). I wrote my own Mandelbrot set program on my BBC Micro and it could take all night to do an image. Later I played with Fractint. I guess modern computers can zoom through images. I noticed the fractal references in your paintings at your house.

Now you're on Steemit I have a few suggestions:

  1. Check out the tags you have used to see what other people are doing.
  2. The search (top right) may also uncover some gems.
  3. Follow a few people and comment on their posts.
  4. I hope to see you on the open mic challenge.
  5. Steemit is by no means perfect. It suffers from spam like other platforms. The best policy for now is to ignore it as you don't have enough power to flag them. I see you got a comment from some 'bot' that just says hello to everyone. The low reputation (4) indicates they have been flagged.
  6. Check out the FAQ and Welcome pages. They have a lot of useful info. There's a few basics of formatting to make you posts look better, e.g. links.
  7. You may get some errors when posting. It's best to check if the post worked in another tab do avoid duplicates. I hope this gets fixed soon.
  8. If in doubt, ask. There are lots of helpful people here, but I can field questions too.

Priority is to make it fun.

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Great - thanks for the assist! Will check it out! Got loads more ideas and posts to share. ✊

I'd say ration them to start with until you build a following. Save some good stuff for later as you only get paid based on votes in the first week. Maybe a few each week. You can comment as much as you like. You'll see your reputation has already gone up.