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~ The Magic of 3D and depht ~

Fractal Abstract posted on Mar 16, 2007
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Xenodream render with as goal to create a lot of depht some postwork so as you can see for the door use the" Zoom In " function ,the depht -3d result is then much more impressive Thanks for taking a look Greatz Arend Day dreaming :-) Some people ask me how where you start here a sort of answer and excuse for some mistake,s in that difficult English language for me, may be time to follow a few lessons *grinzz** How and why........a kind of happy accident, you could say.... Around 18 years ago, a PC was simply a glorified word-processor to me. Then I came into contact with a system which boasted Windows, a version of Paintbrush, plus a simple dot matrix printer. Excellent, I thought; you can draw with a whole 256 beautiful colours, and you don't even need a rubber, and then you can print out the result! Couldn't be better! Sometimes I think back to this time and wonder if it may have been the best time of all. Programs like e.g. Neopaint and Paint were a revelation for me. People now look askance at these programs, because of the sophistication of today's Fractal Painter, Paint Shop Pro and of course Adobe Photoshop and a lot more. We get easily spoiled and keep pushing out the boundaries of what we expect. There is so much around at the moment that sometimes you feel you can't see the wood for the trees. However, having said that, I would much rather own the newest of the new software myself (as long as my hip-pocket allows it), when I see the advertising material from the distributors and producers of all of this brilliant stuff.

Comments (28)


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Death_at_Midnight

1:26AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Very nice! I really like!

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claude19

1:45AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Arend, how can I reach the door... me which has the giddiness. Your bars are magnificiently decorated! Beautiful work of prospect! Thank you Arend!!!

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DennisReed

1:45AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Fantastic work Arend!

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Fractelaar

1:56AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Claude you can reach the door step by step but be carefull my friend LOL

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Gor111

2:56AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

A gorgeous created fractal! It looks like done with bamboo! It definitely belongs also to one of your best arts! Congratulation!!!

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Juliette.Gribnau

3:24AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

origineel...diep..en erg bruin!

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soepie17

3:43AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Als ik in de metro zit kom ik tussen station rijnhaven en wilhelminaplein een gebouw in constructie tegen dat hier erg veel op lijkt, alleen dan in grijs :D Gaaf werk!!

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helanker

4:28AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

WOOOW! a Splendid depth. I wish I knew whar was behind that door ;)

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Xantipa

4:31AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

This is really excellet. Wonderful work. Well done.

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RodolfoCiminelli

4:49AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Impressive work of great sense of depth...!!! Very creative shapes.....!!!!

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carlx

5:11AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Awesome and fantastic depth and view!!! Super!!!!

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mansco

5:45AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

splendid perspective ;O)

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twiggypeasticks

7:06AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

When I have visited Hong Kong I have seen buildings covered in bamboo scaffolding and this really reminds me of those scenes. The depth/feeling of perspective is great - well done you seem to master ALL programs - my compliments :O)

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kansas

9:41AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Wonderful depth. An amazing structure. Yes, graphic technology is constantly changing. I doubt if I will be able to keep up.

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Henny31

9:54AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

een knap stukje werk en zeker enorme diepte. XD moet misschien X3D heten. Heel mooi!

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shahlaa

10:35AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

OH WOWWWWWWWWWWW!!!! Wonderful depth!!!! I love it!

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three_grrr

11:42AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

I have this thing about heights .. and my head is spinning, just thinking about getting to that door! Not only does this convey depth, it suggests a huge expanse to all the sides as well as up and down. So I imagine a long drop to the bottom! YIKES! Awesome work!

dgrundy

1:31PM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Fine perspective and great colouring too.

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farmerC

2:40PM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Wat zit er achter de deur?. Wat een diepte erin. Het is een plaatje.

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algra

4:24PM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Ik kan slechts beamen wat anderen al hebben geschreven. Toen Mantegna in 1455 voor het eerst het perspectief in de schilderkunst introduceerde in een meer dan levensgrote muurschildering was de verbijstering groot. Iets van wat ze destijds moeten hebben gevoeld vind je in jouw image terug.

Valerie-Ducom

5:54PM | Fri, 16 March 2007

Oh yes, excellent work and composition !!! :)

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rocserum

6:22PM | Fri, 16 March 2007

and still, whats behind the door, always searching for another challence, a stunning illustration, very symbolic! RS

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amanda_a42

12:51PM | Sat, 17 March 2007

Great 2D effect and perspective, Bravo!!!

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tresamie

3:14PM | Sat, 17 March 2007

Wonderful depth, and masterful work with the door! :)

da_mar

11:09PM | Sat, 17 March 2007

This is fantastic.Excellent done!

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renderix

2:13PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

wonderful depth arend!

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Kimberly.3D

12:41PM | Fri, 30 March 2007

Incredible!

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amirapsp

1:45PM | Fri, 30 March 2007

Awesome detail and depth...Hugs


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