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Fractal Fantasy posted on Mar 06, 2008
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Ultrafractal 4.03 - Photoshop 7 (text only) -might want to do the full view on this one to see the distant stuff... ..."Two distant volcanoes rumble to life and alarm lights blaze at the coming of the green glowing Loc-Nar - "the embodiment of all evil" - to a resting place behind the mountains across the desolate Tarakkian Plains. Green...the color of envy....the color of greed....the color of pestilence......the color of money....... Soon, it will begin to attract and seduce the inhabitants of this harsh but peaceful land to commit acts of unspeakable evil and cruelty and their only hope is to be found in Taarna, the sole remnant of the age-old line of Ta'rakkian warriors...." LOL - or something like that - just making it up based on the movie. Ok, so this is probably the ultimate in fractal "heresy". 2 weeks and 355 layers in the making! A new personal record and boy did my rig complain the last few days! I tried to give this the "hand-drawn" or "pen and ink" vibe and coloration of the illustrated stories that I remember most from Heavy Metal magazine in like 1979-80 - the "Taarna" and the "Den" series. The art in the magazine really knocked me for a loop, having only been exposed to "mainstream" comic books like Batman until I moved to Tampa for school. The scene - the tank n' pipes thingies - is inspired by the landscape in the "Taarna" segment of the movie. So the 3d-ness was subdued and I went for lots of line textures and sorta 'flat' colors. And I tried to make the tank look old and sorta rusted. The red "warning" text on it is the only thing added "post-UF". I left the two columns of fractal "smoke" as they were as a nod to the fractal origins of everything in this pic...and I thought it might be an "artsy" touch(?) I think I've done an "ok" job of matching the vibe of the magazine as I remember it(?)and probably looks like it belongs in the Bryce gallery but EVERYTHING, excepting the red text and sig, was created within and rendered by Ultrafractal and points out just how versatile and capable a piece of software it really is. One real toughie was figuring out how to get the 90 degree "elbow joint" to bend more for the side pipe on the right side of the near tank since that pipe I didn't want parallel to the viewer like the one on the left is. Solved it by applying a very light Turbulence mapping centered near the bend - with UF, there's ALWAYS some way to "git 'er done"! :-) Anyhow, thanks for stopping by for a look at my latest "mega-layer fiasco"....anybody know Taarna's phone number? :-) c-ya! Rick

Comments (53)


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CorneliaYoder

7:53AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Let us know if they accept the image for publication :)) http://www.heavymetal.com/

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Pannyhb

8:04AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

I don't know the movie or comic strip - but this has great perspective! I like the creepy looking julias and expecially the bio-hazard sign :)

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CarolSassy

8:09AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Very cool frac scene! Excellent work! (:

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Pippin_Mariane

8:09AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Geeee Rick, a fiasco??!??.. NOT .. man that is an awesome piece of work.. Thank you for sharing ^¿^

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mountmous

8:18AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

I'm glad Panny has better eyesight than me; I totally missed that bio-hazard sign, impressed as I was by the whole image. It almost seems like the gasses of the eruption are absorbed (I wanted to write "greenified") by that greenish mountain. Wouldn't that be an idea to solve our CO2-problem? ^_^ As always: impressive work.

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Deloulark

8:23AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Oh my..... 355 layers.... whoa..... Looks great by the way - when I first saw it I immediately thought "gosh how many layers did that take?" Now I know. Rykk you are a true master at UF.... awesome work in concept alone nevermind the artistic appeal. Well done.

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melevos

8:32AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

E X C E L L E N T!!!!!!!!!

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rocserum

8:42AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

excellent use of the fractalstructures in this scene, well done! RS

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algra

8:43AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

This is far beyond my own UF imagination, a superbe presentation.

Realm_Of_Illusion

8:48AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

That's a pretty awesome image!

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kansas

9:18AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Amazing! Awesome artwork. That is a lot of layers to juggle in UF.

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mansco

9:29AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Didn't you get crazy with all those layers??? LOL. Impressive work. I don't have that patience ;O)

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missouri

9:45AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

It does look hazardous to your health, Rick, but a delight to the eye, nevertheless. You have to be the most patient man alive. HOW many layers? BUt it's well worth the wait and the work, thank you for sharing, Irene

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miincdesign

9:55AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

If I had the patience, I have none of the skill. This is a totally amazing image. 355 layers, unbelievable. I haven't gotten past 20. I love the volcanos, and the smoke. Actually there is way too much to mention in this comment. Just know this is OUTSTANDING!!!

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Dinhi

9:55AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Truly blown away and at a loss for words. This is a great piece of work, the visual effects are stunning to say the least. Just amazing... [=

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amota99517

10:17AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Absolutely fantastic!!!!

fractalinda

10:52AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

What an enormous undertaking, Rick. I don't think my machine could handle half the layers. Like the others, I'm "gobsmacked"..at least. fascinating composition and outstanding work, in every respect.

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Redshift

10:52AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Great image, Rick! Yes, I remember the Heavy Metal magazine :)

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gateman45

11:07AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

beautiful realization R...

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DennisReed

11:30AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

I'm blown by the detail & effort put into this Masterful work of Fractal Art! A far cry from the 1 layer "Lookie what I did." Fractal art that is submited most of the time in the Gallery! A treat Sir! Bravo!

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bossnass

11:42AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

once in a blue moon a image pops up and you think wow thats very good its worth look thought all the visual diarrhea in this site and this is one of the best images here i thank you for showing this image Absolutely fantastic piece of art work

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Dindin

2:18PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Wow what a fantastic image .Your time and effort were well spend Rick .

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tresamie

2:22PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Holy Cow! Would you look at that!!! That's lotsa layers and every one is worthwhile. I love the pipe system and the warning lights, and those menacing julias are so perfect. Great one :)

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Electralena

3:49PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Fantastic very detailed and complex composition. You are the Master!!!

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DarkStormCrow

3:52PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Very cool nice work...

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Allenox

4:11PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Downright toxic and a little Dali-esque. BUT cool and imaginative!

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bpclarke

6:08PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

A magnificent and detailed scene! Glorious work. Bunny

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jocko500

6:09PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

real cool

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D.C.Monteny

6:24PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Wowser, Rick! I realy love this image, one of your best in my humble opinion.

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DreamersWish

6:50PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

I personally haven't gone past 10 layers. I think my computer would get up and slap me one if I did that many layers. This is one fantastic image! Very imaginative work. Well done!

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