The Nephilim by Bampster
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Description
This image is the results of a bulb. I ran it through several tweaks, but the final outcome wasn't anything that I expected. For some reason this particular fractal gives me the creeps. There are some very weird details in it that seem to go beyond the usual fractal design. So I gave it the title, The Nephilim. They're the giants who once ruled the Earth, or so the stories go. Zachariah Sitchin wrote extensively on them in his books. Maybe it's late and I am tired so I'll chalk it up to that. Hope you find it interesting!
Comments (13)
bimm3d
wow!! fantastic!!
greyone
Awesome work!!! Seems all fractal programs operate that way sometimes. I know i use exclusively Ultra Fractal, and many many times images show up that are entirely different from what i was working on.
Lenord
Very cool creation, a unique tweak to be sure great job. All fractal apps both during the process and in final result have an other worldy feel to me but the Laws that guide them are those of Nature itself, surrounding us everyday not just in our world but all worlds. Peace
peedy
Fantastic! Corrie
stick
Interesting is putting it mildly, this is awesome. Super detail. I'll take your word on these giants who ruled the world.
Faemike55
Looks like a space station that has been abandoned
rayag
Excellent done!
J5ive
Excellent!
rocserum
Agree with Faemike, very sci fi to me! RS
amota99517
This is very creative and unique. Love it! Fantastic work!
ia-du-lin
great creation and structure
zmarek
Very nice and very, very creative. Nice work.
three_grrr
there is a very bio-organic feel to this thing. I can see how you would find the details disturbing, they seem alive somehow, though frozen. Dunno how to explain what I'm feeling/seeing. fabulous work, with it's own eerie beauty.