My first love of fractals came with Ultra Fractal, but I have also learned my way around APO, but have to admit in the past few months since discovering MB3D i have seldom used the other 2 platforms. MB3D has so much to offer and explore it is amazing.  i work in the healthcare field in northern Manitoba so there is not that many distractions to keep me from exploring a newly found creative streak.ÂÂ
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Comments (20)
Richardphotos
an eye twister fractal.I would get dizzy if I looked too long
rocserum
a cross eyed view gives another perspective! well done! RS
clifftoppler
Despite the repetition the image has a visual complexity due to the way the "seeds" angle clockwise. the blueish elements also form into an angled square within the lower right of the picture and thus bring a supplementary order. Those same blue elements also form a single dominant line from lower left to upper right. Interesting, intriguing!
dochtersions
It looks like a 3D map, where you must stare at a certain way, to see more. This is very special, Jim.
stick
Awesome!! If it is wallpaper I wouldn't want to put it up having to match it. A lot going on here.
cleog
Way cool image. At first glance it looks like it is just repeating squares, but when you look closer each square is rotated depending where it is. What i thought was a very simple little fractal is actually extremely complex and amazing to study.
claude19
Don't match this for a long time : My head....my eyes !!!
Faemike55
Patterns within patterns Very nice work
peedy
Way cool! Corrie
Lenord
Iteration madness, looking at this too long kinda burns it into the Retinas, can't see my coffee cup now, LoL Super work Peace
annie5
Oh! my eyes..Stunning abstract design Jim! :)
Glendaw
Good name ! A pattern I would send to a friend that is looking for something differen. I kind of get cross eyed if I look to long,and would find it difficult to have in my home lol. Great work as usual Greyone.
kepp
excellant piece certainly pulls the eye around
farmerC
Fantastic work.
jmb007
belle rexture!!
Abysimus
An excellent example of color highlighting using pattern tiling, Jim. The light blue stands out with just the right emphasis. It reminds me in both color and structure of the tiling adorning the walls of Byzantine architecture found in Africa, Egypt and elsewhere. If it were ever used as a print for wallpaper I sure would like it applied to my study.
afugatt
Wonderful pattern!
stonelight
Fantastic design. Beautiful!
cricke49
an intense fractal render great work!:)*5
carlx
Beautiful pattern!!!