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the wet cove; of hysterical proportions

Fractal Fractal posted on Dec 02, 2012
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this one was actually just a pattern that i couldn't get anything to happen in jwildfire with, so i took it to ACDSee pro and added the sheet metal and water effect, the sheet metal effect produced it to a green and gray palette with almost like teeth, the water effect gave some pretty nice looking fractal designs left and right front, hince the title of what i actually started with! then took to it gimp to add a len's flare and resizing! zoom is a must see for this one!:) jwildfire, ACDSee Pro, gimp2 and of course postwork in twisted brush

Comments (27)


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mininessie

1:47PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

fantastic work!

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bluart

2:02PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

cool ,great done

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Fractal_Ken

2:12PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

Nice! I see weird footprints.

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Faemike55

2:12PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

they do look like little mouths with big teeth, just waiting for the unwary fish or swimmer to get too close

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daggerwilldo

2:26PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

Really a super job. I love the textures in this one and the eye catching light burst.

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kepp

2:28PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

excellent work nice use of flood

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Bampster

2:40PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

Actually it is interesting. the textural surface is super and the gradients really work well with this image. Outstanding work, Rick!!!!!

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greyone

2:55PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

I love the challenge of taking an image that didn't work out the way you wanted and creating an interesting effect like this. Excellent work Rick.

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claude19

3:09PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

what sort of creature was walking on this earth !!! from water...or from nowhere ???

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flavia49

4:10PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

wonderful image

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barryjeffer

4:34PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

Frighteningly wonderful!!

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eekdog

5:55PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

superb work my friend. looks like a bunch of hungry chomping mouths.

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HeavensBlonde

7:31PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

very very kool

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RodS

9:00PM | Sun, 02 December 2012

Yeah I think if I was approaching a landscape that look like that I'd want to turn the boat around rather quickly! Fantastic fractal work, Rick - love the creativity here!

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peedy

12:19AM | Mon, 03 December 2012

Fantastic result, Rick! Corrie

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farmerC

4:11AM | Mon, 03 December 2012

Fantastic work.

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fallen21

4:31AM | Mon, 03 December 2012

Excellent fractal!

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Rhanagaz

4:47AM | Mon, 03 December 2012

Excellent artwork!!! :o)

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VEDES

7:08AM | Mon, 03 December 2012

Amazing creation!!!1

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vxbob

9:43AM | Mon, 03 December 2012

Interesting with great coloring

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Rapesco

10:32AM | Mon, 03 December 2012

Very nice work.

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LivingPixels

12:56PM | Mon, 03 December 2012

most outstanding and impressively creative!!

KnightWolverine

1:01PM | Mon, 03 December 2012

Even when your not satisfied you won't give up and go searching for more possibilities...Now that's an artist and dedication Rick!

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drifterlee

1:21PM | Mon, 03 December 2012

Very cool design!

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bakapo

2:32PM | Mon, 03 December 2012

you've created a wonderful new world, here. well done!

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MagikUnicorn

7:36PM | Tue, 04 December 2012

WARP SPEED

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Glendaw

9:09AM | Thu, 06 December 2012

A wonderful find,great outcome. The teeth look sharp and dangerous. Fantastic colors,shapes,textures and lighting. The water is a great addition.


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