Geronimo's Sign by LivingPixels
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This is for Angel AKA Savage Dragon. Over the years I have supported her she intimated that she is of Apache blood and when i created this is the first thing that came to my mind the kind of Native American Indian feel to it!
I just want to thank her for her incredible progress she has made mastering Daz she is an incredible artist and I appreciate her vision and the images she produces!
she has come on leaps and bounds and visiting her gallery is one of the highlights of my time visiting the galleries here at RR!
So Angel my dear friend keep up the hard work and keep thrilling us all with your wonderful work!
I was going to post this image under the theme fractal but it is not that but a unique style of art called organic art created in a program produced by William Latham called Mutator!
This program that takes a primitive object and applies fast motion and awesome gravitational forces with motion trails that produce some of the coolest images I have ever seen in fact in 1995 when I got the first production it to me was the most incredible thing I had ever seen but was unable to do anything with it except enjoy the wonderful f/x that it produced on the PC because back then capture cards were really expensive.
I purchased the deluxe version of the program which only worked in Windows 3.1 and then Windows 95 and then the deluxe verion in Windows 98 nothing for the Mac Bill gates got the Microsoft label on it . I now have the tech to actually capture it on screen at 60FPS to 120FPS and tweaked to capture a single frame and this is the result. I have also been working on a series of Animations which are incredible for future production which i will inform you when I create some myself. I do hope you like it!