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cephalopod

Fractal Abstract posted on Apr 28, 2008
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An image I did a couple of years ago that is sort of a mixed media creation - a fractal pattern generated in KPTFraxplorer rendered as a terrain in Bryce along with an added object. PSP for sig and frame. Thank you for looking.

Comments (11)


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Orlff

8:26PM | Mon, 28 April 2008

I thought this looked like an octopus or something from the sea. I love the design and the glassy effects.

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leanndra

10:17PM | Mon, 28 April 2008

Wicked Scott! It does look like an octopus! Awesome render! Lea

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Rykk

10:55PM | Mon, 28 April 2008

WAY cool!

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bakapo

10:58PM | Mon, 28 April 2008

very cool! great colors.

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mansco

3:17AM | Tue, 29 April 2008

Splendid work ;O)

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melevos

3:18AM | Tue, 29 April 2008

EXCELLENT!!!!!

kgm

6:13PM | Tue, 29 April 2008

Excellent! It really does look like an octopus!

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bpclarke

6:49PM | Tue, 29 April 2008

Splendid. Very beautiful work. Bunny

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FractalForum

5:03PM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Congratulations! This image has been chosen for the Fractal Window Weekly in the Fractal SubCommunity. You will find the announcement in the Fractal Forum.

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mps

7:23PM | Fri, 09 May 2008

Lovely looking octopus.

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jockc

1:16AM | Sat, 10 May 2008

Very good work, I know that it is very challenging to combine fractal+3d program in this way.. beautiful image!


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