Not so long ago the collection of Templates.com was enriched with free fractal wallpapers. These are awesome 3D Fractal Art Works created by Serdar Camlica and 3D Fiction Studio. His works are captivating and impressive, they provoke our imagination and amaze with their unique beauty and light effects. Each Fractal work, being abstract in its nature, poses some mystery and makes us plunge into another world, world of our imagination.
For those who are not familiar with Fractal art and don’t know how it looks like, it should be mentioned that Fractals are self-similar geometric objects with both aesthetical and scientific uses. Fractal Art is created by calculating fractal objects and representing the calculation results as still images, animations, music, or other media. Fractal art is usually created indirectly with the assistance of a computer, iterating through three phases: setting parameters of appropriate fractal software, executing the possibly lengthy calculation and evaluating the product.
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So, today we would like to introduce you the author of these astonishing Fractal works – Serdar Camlica. He gladly agreed to tell about himself and his work.
Serdar Camlica was born in Munich in a working class Turkish family in Germany. In 1977 the family moved to Istanbul, where Serdar attended primary school. During these years he started to discover what he could do with the Basic programming language. Serdar’s first experiments were with trigonometrical shapes, and sound synthesis. Meanwhile he started taking basic piano and jazz lessons because music has always been his passion. He worked on progressive rock and jazz rock compositions and improvisations and played in the high school music band and then in the jazz and rock clubs. Serdar also performed several solo concerts.
Serdar Camlica: “During my first years of studying at Yildiz Technical University, my favorite course was technical perspective drawing. A year later I transferred to Mimar Sinan University Faculty of City Planning. During that time my musical career became more active, and I was improving my skills in computer based music. During my last year of studies in 1993 an older friend who was a very successful engineer introduced me to AutoCAD design, technical drawing and CAD (Computer Aided Design). After reading some AutoCAD books I found myself totally involved in the CAD and CG worlds.”



















