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.Â
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Comments (19)
magnus073
Really cool looking image here Jim, love the beautiful colors
Hubert
Impressive scale/POV!!
clbsmiley
That is excellent!! :)
stick
This is so cool. Looks like I have to give MB 1.7 a try.
Bossie_Boots
Very creative love the light superb my firend !!
durleybeachbum
"Me transmitte sursum caledoni" ("Beam me up, Scotty")
Faemike55
Very cool work
peedy
Fantastic! Great depth! Corrie
CarolSassy
This puts me in mind of someone letting loose a virus into a computer...don't ask me why. lol q-: Excellent work! (:
Glendaw
Wow!! Awesome landing spot. Very creative and the colors and depth are outstanding. Fantastic job Jim. Love and Hugs...
Lenord
Very cool combinate man, awesome job. Had a discussion with Jesse about Reflections last evening, got a whole new perspective on them now. Peace
mgtcs
WOW....Now this is a spectacular image, gorgeous POV, a truly fantastic fractal, congratulations! ***
kbrog
Hmmmm... This reminds me of the game Portal 2 I've been playing. ;) It's a real blast and so is your fractal work Jim! :)
kepp
excellant image
jendellas
Great as always!!!!
Richardphotos
excellent work on this
Abysimus
This looks exactly like the vast inside superstructure of a steel mill, looking from ground level up at the ceiling. There are small openings in the roof. When they tap the furnaces with explosive the resounding shock waves shake accumulated iron dust loose from the rafters and sunlight shines through the sparkling dust like laser beams. Voila! Your rendering. Thanks for the memory, Jim.
ia-du-lin
fantastic work, looks great
UteBigSmile
Great looking artwork, it’s very well done!