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whalesine

Fractal Fractal posted on Aug 12, 2003
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Circa 1996

Comments (8)


jkinnikin

9:50AM | Tue, 12 August 2003

This is good work.... very nice.....

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abmlober

10:34AM | Tue, 12 August 2003

For ages I had this image (mirrored in two directions) as my desktop image!! It is soooooo beautiful. With it my surfing on the net for CG began... Sighhhhhh...

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Marcs-ArtworkStudio

12:01PM | Tue, 12 August 2003

A very impressive image Bryan. Love the sheen, and reflection. Superb!

fractalinda

2:05PM | Tue, 12 August 2003

I like the texture work, and the glass whale is very impressive. Fascinating point of view and an excellent composition.

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Rykk

12:29AM | Wed, 13 August 2003

This is so cool, Bryan! Great depth and perspective and I like the blown glass texture. Really neat how the background is reflected. Wow - '96! I was making dorky one-layer, 8 bar colored Winfract doodles. This is major!

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tresamie

1:12AM | Wed, 13 August 2003

Marvelous reflectivity! Amazing intersections.

queenlinda

11:41AM | Wed, 13 August 2003

what a stunning image! I can't get over the "need to touch it" feeling I have. The thumb is lovely, but the full size is spectacular.

cyberguru

4:03AM | Mon, 18 August 2003

It does indeed create the impression of a giant whale...


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