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Fractal Scenic posted on Sep 13, 2006
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Ultrafractal 3.02 I thought I'd show y'all this original version of my "Fuji-san" piece. I worked for a long time on it and, at the end, opted to re-do the backdrop (like this - http://excalibur.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1148480 ) but the longer I looked at this one - painted on a crinkled piece of rice paper - I got to thinking maybe it's worth showing to someone anyhow? I re-rendered the bamboo with shading changes that happened on the "finished version" at the link above but - doh! - I just noticed that the clouds stop at the bamboo. Aaargh - fractal, ALWAYS something! lol I'll go into the finished file and snag the "improved' clouds and put them in. Sigh...you're never "done", ya know? Had trouble figuring out a different name. I went to Babelfish for a translation but it gave me kanji - ratz! - so maybe not such a creative title.... Thanks for stopping by for a peek at this, sorta, "pre-run". I truly appreciate your warm encouragement that's kept me going! Rick

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:29AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Fantastic and very creative realization my friend....!!! Fabulous atmosphere......!!!!

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eddyruiz

7:40AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

good work

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MountainEd

7:50AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Just terrific Rick. I remember that in the comments for the other version some folks thought it wasn't "fractal" enough. Pish. It's wonderful art. Gives the rest of us something to strive for.

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eras50

8:09AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

I like this background better, must be because I love fabric and paper textures. Your craftsmanship is amazing, as always. A very fine work of art.

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CorneliaYoder

8:17AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

It's a great picture, but I think the background texture is very important to it. Nice work!

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algra

8:28AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Again one with a Japanese flavor. Excellent Eastern atmosphere!

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CarolSassy

8:42AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Wow! This looks like a real silk painting hanging up there! Excellent and beautiful work! (:

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miwi

9:16AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Beautiful composition my fried;love it!!!!!!

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clydedough

9:26AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

simple,earthy,, & ornamental-easy for me to say....impressive all around!

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kansas

9:29AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

I like this background texture, but I actually like your first image best.

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clifftoppler

9:43AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Strange, the first was airy and open and pervaded by softness. This one is moody and somehow feels compessed, but I like the way the foreground foliage stands out. In this one, though, the bamboos are too hard-edged and particularly the tops. This feeling is accentuated by the crinkle of the background which builds on the hard-edged illusion. Wish I could do either.

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melevos

10:48AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

excellent creation!!!!!

Harmen

10:59AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

fabulous piece of artwork, Ricky @};-

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aztek

11:14AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Awesome, Rick! Thanks for sharing, and I wouldn't have noticed the cloud if you hadn't said :)

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kepp

12:42PM | Wed, 13 September 2006

klasse piece of art

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Jennyfnf

1:50PM | Wed, 13 September 2006

You are an Artist of the highest calibre. The time and imagination and skill used in this amazing creation deserves world wide acclaim.

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tyllo

2:06PM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Super composition,Rick!

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wolfbear

3:21PM | Wed, 13 September 2006

a japanese Masterpiece

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DennisReed

4:35PM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Gorgeous!

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DreamersWish

4:50PM | Wed, 13 September 2006

I remember the first one and I thought it amazing! This one is amazing in it's own right! I do love the crinkled paper look and the color tones. Fabulous work!

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Fuzzball

5:08PM | Wed, 13 September 2006

What a creative imagination you have! I love volcanoes, they fascinate me. Very impressive Rick, it's obvious you put a lot into this, I think it's already PERFECT! =)

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Dinhi

5:40PM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Wonderful tapestry Rick, the post work is honorable and would grace any wall very well...specially here in Florida! (=

SuZeeMay

6:31PM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Rick - I have a real leaning toward creating something with UF rather than just the random pretty 'chaos' that can be found so easily. This is a perfect and beautiful example of the artist using his tools to create rather than the other approach. If I can learn to make work like this I will be very proud.

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avalonfaayre

6:32PM | Wed, 13 September 2006

Oh, this is so BEAUTIFUL! I want one! (I will have kind of one...when I stick this on my desktop! ) I love it! Never have seen anything like this. GREAT JOB!

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jocko500

11:30PM | Wed, 13 September 2006

wow this is so lovely. and well done too

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PatGoltz

12:05AM | Thu, 14 September 2006

This is very much in the general concept of Asian art, which is dear to my heart. It is a gorgeous image! I'm jealous! ;)

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tresamie

2:52PM | Thu, 14 September 2006

I love this 'prequel'! It has that lovely oriental feeling to it. You find such amazing shapes. Thanks for sharing this :)

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Fahrenheit451

4:34PM | Thu, 14 September 2006

Fabulous!

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4udreamcatcher

7:02PM | Thu, 14 September 2006

Awesome work!

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Sekadhar

7:09PM | Sun, 17 September 2006

Fantastic - superb image! Love it...and now find some time for me....ha, ha!!!

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