The Delta of Karma & Kismet by locomouse
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This one is for Daniel (fx7)... for the encouragement, the inspiration and the smiles... :) Thank you, Daniel!
Created in UF using Andreas Lober's most excellent Bailey's Juliout formula along with Dennis Magar's Doodads II. One layer (before iteration coloring) with no mapping transforms. The symmetry is the result of tweaking the formula Fixit and Functions (which, now that I see it written out... would be a wonderful title for some future image)... ;)
To me, there's a sense of tranquility and harmony in natural symmetry... a sense that seems to unravel ever so slightly at the sight of forced symmetry. I realize that makes no sense whatsover ... it's a hollow and very dubious victory at best... but that's my theory and I'm sticking with it... lol!
Thank you all a huge bunch for your most gracious feedback on Lazy Hazy Crazy Dayz. I surely appreciate your time and feedback! And thanks very much for stopping in to have a look at this one! Hugs! Helen :)
Created in UF using Andreas Lober's most excellent Bailey's Juliout formula along with Dennis Magar's Doodads II. One layer (before iteration coloring) with no mapping transforms. The symmetry is the result of tweaking the formula Fixit and Functions (which, now that I see it written out... would be a wonderful title for some future image)... ;)
To me, there's a sense of tranquility and harmony in natural symmetry... a sense that seems to unravel ever so slightly at the sight of forced symmetry. I realize that makes no sense whatsover ... it's a hollow and very dubious victory at best... but that's my theory and I'm sticking with it... lol!
Thank you all a huge bunch for your most gracious feedback on Lazy Hazy Crazy Dayz. I surely appreciate your time and feedback! And thanks very much for stopping in to have a look at this one! Hugs! Helen :)
Comments (31)
Arbelain
Icredibile. Like all, but the supperposition of the elements, gives, for me, the final touch. Excellsius!