A painters fractal by Markske
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Description
Just one apophysis render, no composition this time (and a little Adobe Fireworks for the border)
I'm experimenting with picture sizes. It seems as if widescreen gives it more movement en depth.
Planning to make my new work in this size.
Does everybody here make so many files to come to only a few pieces that are acceptable for posting?
I've made my first 3 when Dirk was alive and well 5 years ago. He showed me Apo and hoped I would start on it. Sadly I've never got to it untill he Past away. Then I've started again with apo on 24 november 2008.
A quick count shows that I've allready rendered 936 files for 1,89 Gb. This all resulted in only 95 postable images (I've got 15 pics ready to post now).
I hope i'll get better at this, to be more productive and have more control over te prosess.
I still have a lot to learn...
Thank you so much for all those nice comments and favorites on previous posts :)
Comments (3)
fractalbeke
Dag Mark, ik moet je niet vertellen dat overdaad schaadt. 'Te veel' werkt echt averechts. Naar mijn gevoel komt het er op aan dat wat hier neergezet wordt echt goed moet zijn in verhouding tot het niveau dat men in een programma heeft bereikt, al is men beginneling. Wat jouw werk betreft weet ik dat je heel goed bezig bent.
carlx
The storm and the burning sky!!! Wonderful flame and presentation, Mark!!!
bpclarke
I create hundreds of flames. I go back and star the ones I think I will render. Then when I render, I live with them for a bit to see if they are worth the finishing touches to post. I'm pretty picky though. This is gorgeous. It's like a small piece out of Starry Night by Van Gogh. Excellent work. Bunny