Hidden Gems by QuietRiot
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Description
MB3D and PSP.
The icicle brushes are by Obsidion Dawn
Thanks for taking a look!
Comments (24)
MagikUnicorn
Beautiful fractal
rayag
Very unique and wonderfuly done !
beachsidelegs
Wonderful image my friend :)
LivingPixels
A gorgeous fractal vision nicely developed very cool my friend!!
jendellas
Beautiful, not been cold enough here for a long time to see icicles. xx
daggerwilldo
Sensational icy fractal to enjoy on a winters day. Very finely formed. Excellent.
netsuke
Beautiful - reminds me of an ice cave.
FractalFactor
An excellent image, very well composed with a superb palette.
Cyve
Marvelous creation/composition my friend... Outstandingly done !!!
Freethinker56
Excellent work! looks great
rhol_figament
The blue and whites blend together so frosty cool, nice work Quiet!
VEDES
Very well done!!!!
1971s
great work
ontar1
Fantastic and beautiful creation!
claude19
fantastic composition for a gorgeous vision of gems !!!
blankfrancine
The fractals look made out of ice too.Nice lighting.Very "cool."
UteBigSmile
Excellent looking work!
bluart
cool stuff
nickcarter
Very interesting work!
Glendaw
Perfect distribution and colors of icicles that are dangling down from eaves trough--- around our town ---Smiles..
Like how they a have left some awesome patterns on the ground after they have dripped from the heat of the sun.
We are in a deep freeze--- -18c and feels like -21c with the wind chill--- better than yest.. was - 31c with the wind chill..
Hendesse
Fantastic fractal. Very beautiful shapes and the icicles look so real. Great work!!
matstan2610
Wonderful work.
Richardphotos
great combination. I was thinking the icicles were real
iborg64
wonderful image from the thumbnail I thought they were stalactites