Engraved Shadows by KPK
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Description
UF3 created plus a bit postwork in PSP.
Comments (14)
Opa
Lovely depth and texture. A real eye-catcher.
abmlober
I agree with Richard (Opa). It would be interesting to know which part was made by UF and which by PSP...
kymarto
Wonderful, though I think I would have preferred that the "rails" with the little squares not be doubled and offset--makes it look like a bad printing job to me...
KPK
Toby, the effect you described "though I think I would have preferred that the "rails" with the little squares not be doubled and offset" comes mainly from the underlying fractal that has a "shadow" effect caused by slightly different location of two layers. This effect was enhanced by the PSP postwork. But you may be right here, it could be a bit less evident.
gallimel
excellent in its classy prsentation :)
Jepessen
Fantastic image! Spiral is not too complicated, but your style makes it unique.
gumbykat
Wonderful, Peter! You've really captured the look of engraved metal!
miwi
Fantastic design, I really love it!!
MakinMagic
Classic KPK, super clean metallic look, nice geometric design.
tresamie
Marvelous depth and shadows.
Rykk
Excellent "geo-spiral! Don't see many based on sqared shapes and this is exceptional. The lighting for depth is super - like a finely lit stage.
hewsan
Cool industrial age abstract, can see this being recreated in stainless steel and burnished metals. Very interesting design. Like this.
beyondthezero
Nice sharp work! I like the shadow effect, and the burnished metal look.
SimonKane
I like the way the centre of the spiral seems to be a little 'sharper' than the outer parts, sort of contrary to what you would expect if the deeper parts are further away - a contradiction which I find quite interesting. Very good texturing too.