Cottage Window by LaPurr
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Description
Ultra Fractal
UF power masking. No other programs were used to create this fractal picture.
116 layers.
Comments (13)
Fractelaar
No idea how you can handle 116 layers and make then something as this........ so very realistic,but it seems possible Full respect for that The wall texture and special the shadows are sublime
fractility
Absolutely outstanding in every way...composition, shadows, perspective...!!!
deedubb
This is exceptional work. Very impressive mastery of UF. It is work like this that keeps the "bench mark" high. You give me something to strive for. Dave
CorneliaYoder
Wouldn't it be a lot easier to make this in photoshop?
Tropsie
It looks so real, it's hard to believe it's a fractal. As "Deedubb" said - a bench mark and a push, to be never satisfied with mediocre work! To Cornelia Yoder: If we do things the easy way only, we will never know what we are able to achieve!
clifftoppler
116 layers! The result justifies the effort. I'm most impressed. As for Photoshop, if it were not for the recession I'd suggest a good builder and a summery bout of nature - but then nature would set about changing things (joking, of course, and with apologies to Cornelia).
Dinhi
Well done!
bpclarke
I love the work you did here! This is magnificent and so very well done. Raising the bar to achieve something new is what art is all about. Always striving to be better! Gorgeous work. Bunny
afugatt
Totally incredible!
mansco
Really fascinating ;O)
kansas
Splenid. Very beautiful.
FractalForum
Congratulations! This image has been chosen for the Fractal Window Weekly in the Fractal SubCommunity. You will find the announcement in the Fractal Forum.
Omotou
Now and then I go to the FWW - lucky me to find your image there! Very well done! High technical standard, and a lovely scene!