i LOVE coloring outside the box, as long as it's my box
i learned using UltraFractal, most of my images are still done with it.. because, well, it's the one i understand the best... and the only one i know how to write formulas for.. i use many others, but learning is an often frustrating process.. and i just hate being frustrated *smile* BIOit came to me at about 3am one morning that, while my tools of choice are fractal programs, i'm not a very good "fractalist". i don't try to be... there are many, many fractalists out there with amazing skill who can do wonderful things with fractals.. i just don't have that vision.. i envy those that do.. a well cared for mandelbrot, nurtured and lovingly tended to, can be an elegant, graceful, thing of beauty...
with few exceptions, a pennylane mandelbrot is about the most boring thing you might find on R'osity *laughing*
so where am i going with this (i ask myself) hell, i don't know, my fingers are doing the typing, i'm just waiting to see what they come up with next.. *smile*
if there's a fringe category of fractals, i figure that's where i'm at... i tend not to care about the fractal itself, the repetition that defines... not to say that i don't use that repetition often... it's a flow thing... i think.. yeah... maybe that's what i'm trying to say... the images kansas says have rhythym, and the images FractalGrrl calls liquid.. those are the ones that flow the best... the ones that i'm most happy with.. well, those and the ones that get done while i'm exploring my own personal lunatic fringe... *laughing*
oh yeah, and another thing, don't read this... it's all a bunch of rambling babble that means nothing
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Comments (10)
Longrider
Nice composition and nice coloring,cool fractal.
FractalGrrl
Yeah, I get 'em mixed up, too, Penny. But I've got to tell you that this looks more like a stunning tall, tall futuristic, neo-baroque theatre archway than stalag-watevers. :)
Aeneas
Very good work. Top quality. Simple trick to remember: the vertical leg from the "T" hangs from the ceiling, and the "M" is like two cones pointing upwards. In French it's easier: "T" from tomber (to fall), and "M" from monter (climbing upwards).
fractalinda
Fresh design and lovely soft colors. Great tension and depth.
roxanne
It's beautiful, i agree with fractalinda, great tension and depth grin but then, you do tension and depth so very well...
silver1
cool image,i remeber how they are by this, stalagtites have to hold on 'tight' as to not fall and stalagmites 'might' reach to touch the ceiling...:)
tresamie
Whichever it is, it's always thousands of years of dripping, lol. This is great!
SkyBlueHope
Lovely...:)
gallimel
lovely and refined to see. The colours are superb. :)
Astronotus
Nice image, love that pink. The very simplest way to remember is "The mites go up and your tights go down." ;)