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Bryce Abstract posted on Jan 09, 2006
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Here the sky i used . Look like a lot like that part of my last image so I made just that. I place most of them on terr. and one or two on a 2d plane. There many diff fractals here I used. All these is my fractals. I spent time makeing fractals for skys I go a lot of them . I even got star fields that looks real. Just in cast I need them. Some fractals I can use to make things blow up I have that too. I most likely will post some of them. Now I look in the fratal gallery to see if i can use them If I can I will ask for it and most the time they are happy about it. even thought it may be a textures no one sees but it do make a diff on the object; so insted of a oh hm look to the object it would be a wow look to it.[I hopeing anyway]. Fractal makeing is not hard it just finding ones that will work for what you wish. Now that is hard sometimes but when you learn the patterns and what the pattern of a fractal will do it not that hard. Thanks for everthing.

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2Loose2Trek

5:59PM | Mon, 09 January 2006

Interesting pattern ... very well done!

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DRAKELOT

6:01PM | Mon, 09 January 2006

This one is also outstanding Jock !!! ... Antonio.

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visionart

6:04PM | Mon, 09 January 2006

Great Imagination!

Hopalong

6:21PM | Mon, 09 January 2006

Buttons, buttons where's the buttons? Coming at you out of a setting, flesh-colored rubber ball! (On the button, and find it more compelling without the Poser horse, though the ground used there was spiff with contrast, and a fractalized and abstract steed might be just the ticket).

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Richardphotos

6:30PM | Mon, 09 January 2006

very creative work Jock and like I said yesterday one of your best

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mcv

6:45PM | Mon, 09 January 2006

Cool image and work work great in a art gallery or as the cover art for a Sci-Fi book! ~V~

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jif3d

7:23PM | Mon, 09 January 2006

Man, all I see is eye-ball's stareing back at me from outta space ? I like your humour when you give us the rundown of your work, and it's even more hilarious in your own pidgeon English !!! no offence ment, just ROTFLMAO ! Cheer's :o)

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Digimon

8:14PM | Mon, 09 January 2006

High - impact Jocko!! This is brilliant! Love the kinetic feel!!!

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jocko500

8:24PM | Mon, 09 January 2006

oh I forgot to say i also put neg. and pos. into the rubber ball as hopalong calls it. That why the crater in it and the textures in the crater

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sazzart

12:17AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

This is very strange, like an exploading Chocolate chip cookie ;-) cool text manipulation; btw, I didn't know ya'all surfboarded in Louisianna. (your comment on my Cosmic Storm Rider post)

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maud

12:43AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

You did a very good job with Bryce..nice pattern too! Like it a lot** :)

Valerie-Ducom

1:23AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Interesting pattern and very creative work Jocko.. well done ;) kiss

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Victoira

2:55AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Unusuall and attractive, well done," VOTE"

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sharky_

4:22AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Beautiful work. I like it! Aloha....

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Steeleyes101

5:30AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Beautiful work!!!!! I am trying to read and understand what you've done to create such a wonderful piece.

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tallpindo

5:43AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Fractals have infinite scale in depth but they pixelate when confined to a resolution. This will be your challenge. It is not so different from unskilled making automobiles. The greatest craftsmanship and science is reduced to a few moments on an assembly line. When the noise and hustle is done the inspectors try to start it and close the hood. If it fails it goes to rework. Even upon delivery there is dealer prep. So putting together these treasures is a real art to give a unified whole without actually convoluting chaos.

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SophiaDeer

5:47AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Very creative and beautiful work!

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:48AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

A creative and excellent abstraction my friend.....!!!!

unike

6:58AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Almost looks like a "vortex"! I like it! I don't know how to do fractal but use to like them! Real cool work!!

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Svarg

7:41AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Good work! Nice combonation of 2D and 3D pieces. Well done!

dragonfly2000

8:35AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

As always i like the fact you're not content to leave anything alone, but have to play with it work it and take the image somewhere else. This is the core of art: process. Rock-on Jock!

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Star4mation

10:03AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Like a fractal explosion Jock!!!

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GOLDILOCKSUK

10:13AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

A brilliant and creative image. I love the results you have achieved here well done and Bravo V Cathy xoxoxo

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voske

1:04PM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Cool!!!Excellent work!!!!

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leda_moon

1:59PM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Looks very cool and sci-fi!awesome!**

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soffy

2:15PM | Tue, 10 January 2006

like this a lot,very creativ and beautiful art workV

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buzz69

5:22PM | Tue, 10 January 2006

YEAH MAN THIS ROCKS!!!!!!! fantastic artwork!! VOTE

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Anjour

5:49PM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Very creative work jocko,bravo!!!:o)

eryt

8:01PM | Tue, 10 January 2006

yo! excellent creativity!:)

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ralphwarnick

9:21AM | Wed, 11 January 2006

A delight dance of complexity and light.

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