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Fractal Chameleon Bird

Fractal Creatures posted on Feb 03, 2006
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Elusive and extremely rare, the Fractal Chameleon Bird lives his entire life flitting around in the fractal gallery here at Renderosity. He has the ability to change his plumage in order to hide among the images... whether they were created with Ultra Fractal, Fractal Explorer, Apophysis, FFF, MBF, Chaoscope, KPT or XD... so he could be visiting anyone's work right this minute and not be seen or detected. So perhaps those little black specks that sometimes show up in our rendered fractals are not *always* a result of too few iterations or bailout failure... ;)

Created in UF, I rendered the bird first, then zoomed in on his cheek for the background layer... and rendered that seperately because I wanted to be able to blur the distant bits. Layered in PSP with a touch of Flaming Pear's flood filter, border and sig.

Thanks so much for stopping in to see this one... and for your thoughts and views on my previous stuff! Hugs! Helen :)

Comments (15)


Isir

5:22PM | Fri, 03 February 2006

Wonderful Chameleon Bird :)

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rocserum

5:30PM | Fri, 03 February 2006

Love this, and the warning, but I think its harmless afterall. great job. RS

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Junglegeorge

6:10PM | Fri, 03 February 2006

Lovely Helen :-)

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H_Dog

6:34PM | Fri, 03 February 2006

Like "they" say, a fractal chameleon bird in the hand might require a wetnap to clean up after...or something like that. You have done it again LM. Just in time for spring, as well. Smiles :)

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Richardphotos

7:12PM | Fri, 03 February 2006

beautiful art Helen

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Henny31

7:54PM | Fri, 03 February 2006

I love the picture and the never quitting sense of humor.. still smiling.!!!!!

DigiArts

9:23PM | Fri, 03 February 2006

He/she is funny and beautiful at once! And so is your little story. :~) Lovely coloring and a cool composition.

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miwi

3:12AM | Sat, 04 February 2006

Beautiful work !!!!!

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mountmous

5:58AM | Sat, 04 February 2006

That's just amazing. There's a Dutch saying (translated): better one bird in the hand than 10 in the sky. Or maybe: better one bird in fractalland than 10 in the sky ;-) Excellente!

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:06AM | Sat, 04 February 2006

A beautiful and very creative realization Helen....!!! Excellent done...!!!

Louy

8:56AM | Sat, 04 February 2006

What would your considerable talent be without your remarkable talent?!! Beautifully envisioned and yet, how am I able to see this beauty? He sees right problems with intense vision-reflecting its 'master's' eyes!! A classy bird!!

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leanndra

10:01AM | Sat, 04 February 2006

Helen, a very sweet and lovely fractal! Your little story is so charming too! You really are so talented with this program! Leann

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abmlober

2:40PM | Sat, 04 February 2006

A beauty, Helen!

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redbeard

10:06PM | Tue, 07 February 2006

Now I keep thinking about Boy George! What an awful situation and it's all the bird's fault, it's time for a trip to the tree house. He may be sneaky but he also looks great, he would stand out among the dark backgrounds of Apoland or the infinite spirals of UF, certain to be found out were it not for his abilities. You always manage to create the most amazing creatures and scenes, excellent work once again!

lucindawind

1:56PM | Sat, 07 June 2008

wow .. a lot of work but so amazing !


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