A Touch Of Frost by bakapo
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Description
MB3d
with Lenord's "Surfin Again" parameters.
as we await our first big snowfall here on the east coast, USA...
thanks for visiting and commenting!
Comments (30)
Faemike55
Very beautiful work
LivingPixels
Impressive spectacular and supercool Barb!!
Wolfenshire
This is really neat, I like it.
eekdog
some really teriffic work on the fractal dear, Barb. does have a nice frost touch to it. i like alot.. Happy Holidays my friend..
Richardphotos
so unusual and quite beautiful
Adobe_One_Kenobi
Hope it isn't too heavy there Barb, needless to say, you have stocked up on essentials. Stay warm and safe! This is a great render, I love the colours.
magnus073
Barb, I'm not normally a big fan of the cold but I am a huge fan of this wonderful image you created. The magical winter details really do shine in this one.
giulband
Wonderful creation in the wonderful fractal world !!!!!!
peedy
Beautiful! It sure looks like it's frosted. Corrie
claude19
excellent M/B with awesome violet color !!!
jayfar
A super fractal and looks just like a frosty plant.
elleque
Excellent work!
greyone
Wonderful mb3d image
farmerC
Exellent work.
renecyberdoc
maybe the snow should fall in ferguson to cool down the overheated spirits.lol.keep warm hon.
rbowen
Excellent!
Radar_rad-dude
Spectacular fractal and fine work of art! Bravo and many fine kudos!
morganahope
fantastic image !!!
UteBigSmile
Very well done & beautiful looking image!
Lenord
Wild variation, cool work Peace
flavia49
Amazing work
jeroni
Fantastic light and mood. Superb shot
DennisReed
awesome
Cyve
Outstanding creation and fabulous structure... It's an awesome image my friend !!!
LBJ2
A very beautiful fractal render and composition, Barb. I like the frosty idea and expression very much.
soffy
Excellent and so beautiful work,lovely colors*****
ia-du-lin
the title fits perfect, wonderful creation
VDH
Awasome fractal, creative design!!
e-brink
A wonderful texture with real depth it.
anahata.c
I'm going back in your gallery---1 whole year!---but it's time I took a look at some of your earlier uploads. This is one beautiful fractal. Yes, it looks like frost. But from a microscopic perspective. And your deep blue tone is wonderful contrast to the white highlights. The textures you created with all those units on the surfaces makes not only a frosty appearance, but an intense cellular one. As if this were a closeup of a mass of cells. And the shapes rush into each other, collide, make streams and vectors, and seem strong and brittle all at once. And you've speckled the image with white lights---stars maybe. Beautiful, Barb. A very rich textured look inside the inner world of ice crystals.
(I have to tell you: I've done maybe 6 fractals, and I had no clue what I was doing! Of all the digital art forms, fractals are, by far, the most mysterious to me. I have no sense of how you make these forms from the actual software. Or how so many forms are even possible with the software. And how it all grew out of mathematical fractals---which a mathematician explained to me before fractal software came along; and I could only follow a little bit of it. I've told other fractalists that I truly think you're all convincing us you're part of the human race, when, in reality, you all came from another planet; and these fractals contain code to take over the earth in about---ohhhhhhhhh---30 years. There's no other art form like it. And then some fractal programs---Mandelbulb? Mandel something?---have scripts which the artists post in their uploads. When I first read them---something like "54g.....rrt3jk....sls0---....ddd....333...."---I thought, Ok, this is a joke, right? A fractal joke! A joke that only fractal artists will get. I tried desperately to come up with code for a drawing, but it didn't work. And then there are fractal programs where the images move. They move---as in, on their own. Do you know what it's like to come out of 2D---where paints and inks never move---and sit with an image where the lines and forms are moving??? I kept shouting, "stop!!!!" So when I see images like this---pristine, intense, beautiful---I have no idea how you do it. All I know is it's beautiful. I guess I'm lucky I'm on a Mac: We get little fractal software compared to Windows. I have a feeling if I ever got into fractals, I'd never come out. It's probably better that it remains a big mystery...)