Exercising Masks and Texture by denisegoldau
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Description
Ok, the last week we had the third lesson and this is one of my homeworks for this.
The task was to create a textured image, using a clipping or pattern transform.
I have understood one, in any case: it is incredibly difficultly to create a good textur.
I think there an amount of experience and practise belongs to it.
Created with Ultra Fractal. No Postwork.
All comments and advices are very welcome and much appreciated.
Comments (17)
peapodgrrl
Absolutely fabulous. Perfect pop art.
sofie-filo
What should be wrong with the texture? The only you could do was zooming out in the location tab to get smaller patterns from the texture. I just like what you did. Well done Denise.
FractaliaNo1
Lovely! The design is so lovely!perfect color and texture as well.
lgmac
You did a wonderful job. This is stunning!!
eras50
Fantastic work! I love the design and the colours, and the texture works wonderfully.
mansco
Oh yes, this looks great, well done ;O)
soepie17
You did very well on the textures ;)
fractalchemist
Nice contrast between the roundish texture and the gemetic form of your spiral!
kansas
I like the texture you made. And I like the spiral. Excellent work.
Isir
I think it's a beautiful image - and I like the texture.
zzzzra
Gorgeous abstract !
gumbykat
I haven't taken the class yet, but I'm really looking forward to it! This image is really beautiful! I love the colors, and the framing and the textures! Excellent!
FireLily
It's just gorgeous Denise! I love it more each time I look at it. The contrast in colors is just extraordinary, and I also like how the roundish texture contrasts with the geometric shapes. Well done!
Romantha
It looks like you might have used SFBMII in the SAM folder - if you can master that coloring, with the pixel types of formulas, you can create a very wide range of textures. I use that a lot in my pieces, so if you want to see some examples feel free to check out my gallery.
miwi
Beautiful image,klasse!!!!!!
missie_mandelbrot
This would make a wonderful inlaid design for an ornate table. Beautifully crafted with great texture (well done with the texture). It's great that you have broken the texture direction up too between the different sections. A most excellent masking job.
IO4
Wonderful! The colour choice is great, and I love the symmetry of it:)