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| This is Rick's fault. He had to go and challenge me not to push the sphere button... For what it's worth, TIA stands for Triangle Inequality Average. It lives in the UF standard folder. The fractal formula is the Julia that is also in the standard folder. All of these images are spin offs from an image that was originally called Harry Hood which was on the cover on the 2004 Fractal Universe calendar. An improved version of this image is on the cover of the 2005 calendar. It is also a child of Harry. |
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by hairdresser on Dec 4, 2004 7:53:03 pm [homepage] WOW !!!!! VERY NICE!!! | |
by avalonfaayre on Dec 4, 2004 7:54:05 pm [homepage] These "Tia's" are knocking me OUT! They are so incredibly beautiful. Your spheres are still Primo. So when are you going to do a tutorial on 'sphere making'? I know one thing, you could walk me thru step by step, and I don't think I could ever make anything this beautiful. Few can. | |
Fantastic image, Kieth! I really love the smooth flowing line and the lighting in this one! Maybe one day I'll get UF, work like this is inspiring! Is there a tut for the spheres? | |
Gorgeous as only you can make them. | |
wow, what a positive world. lovely picture | |
by Richardphotos (online now) on Dec 4, 2004 8:33:31 pm [homepage] simply put incredible work !!!! | |
by RodolfoCiminelli on Dec 4, 2004 8:53:08 pm [homepage] Wonderful!!! *Vote* | |
by blacq_nyght_vampyre on Dec 4, 2004 9:16:55 pm [homepage] Well this is awesome!! Thank you for pushing the sphere button!! | |
Very beautiful! I love the soft colors and the lace-like patterns. And, of course, the sphere is awesome! :o) | |
That sphere button is one of my favorites. This is another great one. Thanks =) | |
I really like this one! Magnific ~v~ :) | |
by DreamWarrior (online now) on Dec 4, 2004 10:29:48 pm [homepage] Amazingly beautiful, Keith! | |
The colors are great and you've done a wonderful job integrating the filaments in the foreground with the sphere. | |
wonderful and excellent work *V* | |
by fractalinda on Dec 5, 2004 1:43:58 am [homepage] I like the perspective. Incredibly beautiful work with an other-worldly feel. So excellent! | |
Very impressive image!Great job!! | |
What a fine beautiful image! | |
Another beauty! It's incredible what you do with TIA and Julia. But what truly amazes me is how you make the sphere so planetlike with one side in the light and one side losing in the dark. *V* | |
by sittingblue on Dec 5, 2004 5:07:17 am [homepage] a wonderful image! | |
Very beautiful! Wonderful how you did the coloring! | |
Oooh! I cannot think of anything to say that others haven't said before, but this has just become my favorite image of all times :) | |
Really nice work. | |
by CarolSassy on Dec 5, 2004 7:57:11 am [homepage] Beautiful fractal, lovely colors! *V* (: | |
The way the sphere blends with the "non-sphere" :-) is really great!!! | |
by CavalierLady on Dec 5, 2004 8:30:55 am [homepage] Astonishing work! I agree, the absolutely perfect blending of the pattern of sphere and non-sphere is inspired! Fabulous, and I love the colors on the sphere! | |
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