Solar flares ejected from an eclipsed star by goodoleboy
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Created 10/14/15, employing my new application. Still feeling my way along with it. Like trying to tame a wild horse, it starts to render something immediately when I first open the program, so I have to jump into the editing process to control it before it goes hog wild with all kinds of bizarre designs. I then move stealthily and warily to come up with my own concepts.
Bye bye.
Comments (8)
MrsRatbag
Harry, this is stunning. What a cool program, and I love what you're doing with it!
giulband
Absolutely stunning effect !!|!!!! !!
helanker
WOW! it is gorgeous and I luv the colors, Harry. !
claude19
Absolutly PERFECT ! Great style !!! (This program will create a base image with random parameters ... certainly belong to the algorithms of trigonometric resolutions) ! SUPERB !!!
Mulltipass
So COOL!!! This has a Fifties Nuclear Feel to It!!!!
bugsnouveau
This is great...Love the colors and the retro look...Too Cool
Cyve
WOW... Its absolutely FABULOUS... Marvelous creation my friend !!!
anahata.c
I'm with all the above, here, and you're getting great reviews from Claude---which means something, given the quality of his work in these types of images. Here, you got a grain that just knocks me out. I love how it dominates the whole image, and actually gives a tranquility to an otherwise bursting image, like this were a cell that was being invaded by huge outside vectors. The grain is wonderful, and it's both in the 'cell' and out of it. (It could also be a planet being invaded by huge energies.) You use surrounding space well, in these images, allowing lots of space to surround your central objects. And the blues with the reds and yellows are wonderful too. We see your high sense of color, so familiar from your wonderful mixed media pieces; only, here, it's an entirely abstract realm. (Ie, no creatures, known objects, space ships, etc.) This is like a closeup of something on the cellular level; and it's vivid and electric, and it has wonderful lines of energy. Terrific, Harry! I guess this is one way of counteracting the rages in your back and legs: Dive into new territory, take up a new style of painting. A terrific piece, w/ really fine color choices and textures throughout.