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Fractal Objects posted on Dec 06, 2005
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UF4 I made this as a homework assignment in Janet Parke's Masking Class and I was going to post it but someone dared me...so there. Made entirely in UF...no post.

Comments (16)


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CarolSassy

10:39AM | Tue, 06 December 2005

Very cool. Now tell me everything you learned! lol q-: Honestly now, good luck with your course. Thanks for the peek at your lesson! (:

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ralphwarnick

11:46AM | Tue, 06 December 2005

Way Kool!

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Fractelaar

11:50AM | Tue, 06 December 2005

Most say this very interresting as you can create this in a fractal program and you have done a very good job On the another side i think we come further and furter away from what real fractal is anybody believe you as you said i have use a 3d program for this A lot of people have problems with the program XD and his 3d tools but as i see this a lot try to create the same effects in UF with creating 3d scene,s LOL Strange but also a wonderful world with so many diffirent taste,s and idea,s

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kansas

11:58AM | Tue, 06 December 2005

Incredible UF image. Sounds like a great course.

Deagol

1:31PM | Tue, 06 December 2005

Well done. I appreciate what it took to create this.

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missie_mandelbrot

2:11PM | Tue, 06 December 2005

I think you may set a new trend here. Should market your Ying & Yang logo to Frizbee companies. Great homework assignment. Something learned something new.

mumitroll

2:29PM | Tue, 06 December 2005

Great :-) This makes me speachless cause how much I struggle and get frustrated my images never come out like this (smiling)

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then

2:50PM | Tue, 06 December 2005

Fantastic demonstration of UF capabilities, Gary. Let us see more of your skills.

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ligt

3:11PM | Tue, 06 December 2005

your course pays off. wasnt she starting a new one soon?

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chesscanoe

3:57PM | Tue, 06 December 2005

Well done - knowing one program well looks preferable to knowing three casually. The next best seller might get written using Excel....

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Dinhi

4:39PM | Tue, 06 December 2005

Two grand apposing forces ready to take flight on a frisby. I cannot imagine the work that went into this project, thank you for sharing, it's awesome to see an artists many layers. (=

fractalinda

9:39PM | Tue, 06 December 2005

A cool design. I like the truchet patternplay and textures, as well as the play between dark and light. Striking in black and white. Your deliberate combination of elements..along with the masking, creates an awesome sense of perspective. Excellent work.

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tresamie

11:51PM | Tue, 06 December 2005

Astonishing! It looks like the class is well worth taking!

infinite-art

10:16PM | Sat, 10 December 2005

Thank you for the plug, Gary! ~ We discuss the tools and the techniques in the course, but it's the artist who conceives the ideas and puts it all together! Next course begins January 1. Janet

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

5:44PM | Mon, 19 December 2005

Interesting piece!! Nicely done.

Isir

12:07PM | Tue, 21 February 2006

Indeed some homework assignment ! Great work, and I am looking forward to the masking class myself even more now :)


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