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Into Infinity

Fractal Fractal posted on Aug 03, 2006
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Can I ask you guys and gals a favour? If you decide to leave a comment, could you also let me know what screen resolution you each use? I sometimes wonder what the best all-around size might be when posting a completed image. I'm probably the only one here who uses 960 x 720, but on this 17" monitor it's the most I can do without everything being so small that I can't read it. This rez used to be perfectly compatible with Renderosity's old layout... but now I have to scroll sideways to see the front page. And it's kinda weird when I have a message waiting. Without scrolling, I see "You Have 1 Mess"... and I feel like saying, "Yes, I know... please forgive me!"... lol! Anyway... just if you have the time and don't mind too much ... I'd love to know at what size you're viewing stuff. UF for this one with sig in PSP. Thanks so much for your gracious comments on my previous uploads and for taking the time to stop in and have a view at this one! Hugs! Helen :)

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H_Dog

5:10PM | Thu, 03 August 2006

This is a REAL beauty, LM! It reminds me of a very fancy piece of white chocolate. Very different look from anything I have seen from you, and it really works. No, I didn't lick the screen...but it looks that good ;) I use 1024 X 768 on a 19" LCD, and all your work looks awesome...zoomed, of course.

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bpclarke

5:42PM | Thu, 03 August 2006

I really like the unique look of this. Kind of like etching, kind of like frosting done on a cake. Beautifully done. I have to agree with H Dog it looks good enough to eat. I also use 1024 x 768 on a 19" LCD screen with 32 bit color. Bunny

XoxoTree

5:51PM | Thu, 03 August 2006

1280 x 960 on 17" but my son just told me that was a weird one...hmmm me have something weird :0!!! I love this image it is soft and beautiful. Great colors. :)

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Junglegeorge

5:52PM | Thu, 03 August 2006

Same here, beatiful fractal :-)

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redbeard

6:37PM | Thu, 03 August 2006

1024 x 768 on a 19" CRT. The resolution that people use really does effect what the whole layout looks like. This one is realy cool. Sailing into infinity on this giant, but very thin, sail of some silk and metallic material, driven by the solar wind across the far reaches of intersteller space. The life forms that are housed in the central portion are starting to wake up, the destination must be only a few years away and there is much work to be done before the voyage ends.

Harmen

7:49PM | Thu, 03 August 2006

1680 x 1050 on 20-inch widescreen TFT [thin film transistor] active-matrix LCD [liquid crystal display] ... lovely ;~)

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joefraq

8:01PM | Thu, 03 August 2006

Neat use of black... Beautiful work, Helen!

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Lenord

8:42PM | Thu, 03 August 2006

Very pretty it gives me a peaceful feeling, love the dark shades. Depends on how much I've had to drink but normally 1024x768

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Lyne

10:17PM | Thu, 03 August 2006

1280X1024 on 19" with my viewing set to show art at it's original size. Honestly Fractal makes me feel kinda sad....?! But all art should evoke FEELINGS so think that is good! :)

fractalinda

10:29PM | Thu, 03 August 2006

1024x768 on a 21" screen. Strikingly beautiful and elegant coloring, superb lighting, and I like the fine lineplay. Excellent artwork, Helen.

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FractaliaNo1

1:28AM | Fri, 04 August 2006

Beautiful design! :)

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clydedough

1:43AM | Fri, 04 August 2006

i agree with H Dog (licking the sceen) he he.. smooth & choco..late'!

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chesscanoe

3:14AM | Fri, 04 August 2006

I run 1600x1200 on a 17" analog pro monitor - beats any LCD I've seen to date for color, sharpness, and contrast range, but who knows what a few more years will have available. Very interesting effect with your color choices; somber colors make a very alive image.

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:10AM | Fri, 04 August 2006

Wonderful and very creative realization Helen....!!!

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mountmous

8:20AM | Fri, 04 August 2006

1024x768 on a 19" monitor. So I don't need my reading glasses for reading on my computer...yet. lol.

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algra

8:38AM | Fri, 04 August 2006

1024 x 768 on a 19" TFT. Mostly I zoom in when the image looks nice, as in this case. The 'old' CRT (17") gives better and more bright colors. This one for instance looks better on the CRT. Nice subtile image, this one!

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stefan_vitanov

4:22PM | Fri, 04 August 2006

A very interesting creation; I'm impresed by the delicate color scheme and interesting figures. The stars in the background give a kind of mysterious taste ... BTW: I'm using 1280x1024px 19" TFT screen. I think that 700x700 is quite a good choice for upload.

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Jennyfnf

5:30PM | Fri, 04 August 2006

Sorry I don't know what you mean by screen resolution, but I have a 17" monitor and I usually upload images in 800x600 or 800x800. Anyway, enough of that. This is a great image, wonderfully fine, and a great palette.:-)

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Megandoc

12:53AM | Sun, 06 August 2006

This has a loely balanced feel to it, Helen. And the colours are superb! :)

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DreamersWish

11:08PM | Sun, 06 August 2006

I believe my monitor is set to 1024x768 on a 17 inch monitor and I upload my images anywhere from 800x800 to 1200x900. I hope that helps! I have to say that is very beautiful and very unique!


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