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Post by Brevalyn on Jan 15, 2004 18:46:44 GMT -5
Guess I'll share some of my work too! Brev
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Post by toonMom on Jan 15, 2004 19:12:24 GMT -5
Nice! Would you care to explain a bit about them?
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Post by Brevalyn on Jan 16, 2004 17:24:30 GMT -5
Ok, the first one: Started out as a b/w photo of an old, dead oak tree. I used a mirror effect and then put it in a program called Ultimate FX and added color, and then I used a Flaming Pear plugin called Aetherize. Second one: Is a fractal made in a program called Sterlingware and then run through the same plugin as above. Third one: Another b/w photo also run through the same plugin.
Brev
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Post by toonMom on Jan 16, 2004 17:34:56 GMT -5
Is fractal where you use a black and white map to alter your image?
I really like the first one and the last one. That tree is just too cool for words, and I love statues of angles.
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Post by Brevalyn on Jan 16, 2004 18:55:15 GMT -5
Thanks! No, fractals are made from mathmatical formulas.
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Post by toonMom on Jan 16, 2004 19:25:45 GMT -5
What the heck am I thinking of???
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Post by Rosemary on Jan 17, 2004 1:47:53 GMT -5
Exellent work and excellent use of color! I love the angel too!
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Post by Brevalyn on Jan 17, 2004 11:16:33 GMT -5
Thanks Rosemary!
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Post by dDrumz on Jan 19, 2004 13:20:44 GMT -5
totally dig the last motif
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Post by Brevalyn on Jan 22, 2004 11:35:56 GMT -5
Thanks!
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Post by theoneandonly on Jan 24, 2004 4:08:21 GMT -5
oh god >_< bad memories. lol last semester my extended math classes main assignment was on fractals and we had to use the most AWFUL sanity-threatening program imaginable to create really really complicated ones and then prove them with forumlae etcetc and >_< ugh. never again....
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