Gimpish Plasmaticism by blankfrancine
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Created with the Gimp Massive Package available at sourcenet. Thanks for your visits and comments.
Comments (33)
wparrott1
Beautiful fantastic image. Excellent work as always.
ArtistKimberly
Delightfully Beautiful Work,
BellaDark
This is really fascinating and intricate. It almost looks like thousands of flying creatures. Great work!:)
Freethinker56
Very beautiful my friend, perfect creation
eekdog
Your a master with this program, sweet job.
Richardphotos
wicked fractal and superb gradients
anitalee
Excellent
rhol_figament
You have some hippy in you, cool stuff man...
DukeNukem2005
This is a very beautiful!
rbowen
Beautiful!
Jean_C
Looks like microscopic view of little creatures! Superb colors, excellent fractal!
soffy
so beautiful colors and work,Mandi****
jmb007
tres jolie
ontar1
Fascinating and beautiful!
UteBigSmile
Looks simply great!
claude19
excellent ! I love this very much !!!
virginiese
oh ! nice gradients of color there !
farmerC
Shining work.
QuietRiot
This is cool!
beachsidelegs
Stunning image my friend love the colours :)
gaius
Very beautiful...
flavia49
wonderful
Hendesse
Fantastic image. The colors and gradients create an amazing visual effect. Outstanding work!!
KarmaSong
A colourful and energetic composition, that makes me more optimistic today ! Wonderful work on this, Mandi !
Glendaw
Wow looks like schools and schools of fish wandering around the deep sea.
Very beautiful colors and lighting, well done.
ia-du-lin
Agree with Jean_C, beautiful work.
VEDES
Nicely done again!!!!!!!!!!!!!
matstan2610
Gorgeous graphics.
Leilana
So very beautiful ... and fantastic colors!
beas62
I like looking at this one. I like how the colors subtly blend from one zone to the other. Kinda like an Escher drawing, only with color instead of form.