@zayuu, thank you! You can install and use JWildfire without much understanding of the process.
There are many, many sample images (already calculated) for you to get started with.
The process is based on geometry and the images are really made from mathematical calculations repeated over and over (Iterations) until a specific number of iterations are reached, then the result is displayed as a graphic.
Of course, you can use the software without knowing any of the technical aspects.
There are plenty of Random samples and you are able to generate as many of those to work with.
You can find loads of video tutorials on YouTube about using JWildfire to understand more of the basics.
Thanks for your comments!
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