Myanmar by sharron
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Description
UF3 - Toby Marshall's "Fat Brew 11" formula using Joe Maddry's "Trapestry" colouring algorithm. A little bit of post-processing in PShop.
Comments (29)
sofie-filo
Just a great one, Sharron. Beautiful coloured and a very pleasant shape you found in Toby's ufm.
lulu18
Gorgeous. Superb colouring and beautifully defined shapes against the soft textured background.
mdessureault
Very elegant!
skyeX
What a beauty! Exquisite shapes, textures and colors!
kuzy62
Gorgeous!!!
Henny31
Thanks for giving us the info how you made this gorgeous image, so beautiful presented.
Artzy
Nicely Done!
Fractelaar
Very elegant compo great background
sophielerlei
this is a wonderful artwork. i love it!
Snow_Angel
Very beautiful design and texturing! Reminds me of a shell. Its amazing work :)
LindaB
Gorgeous image!
vivalet
Elegant is the word. I like the texture of the petals.
SimonKane
A very strong image, in every sense of the word. Excellent.
mis-misty
Lovely metallic spiral, nicely done.
kansas
Elegant. Excellent.
fractalgarden
Beautiful!
thomas_e
I agree with everything said above; an elegant beauty!
paragon5
Elegant and beautiful!
kgm
Fabulous! I just love looking at it!
tresamie
Incredible coloring and such a graceful shape. I have Burmese friends and find them to be lovely and graceful too :)
Hillary
Lovely image.
AnneCHPostma
Excellent shapes and colors. Great choice of background !
classyladytwo
Excellently done.
gumbykat
Perfect, Sharron! Absolutely perfect!
KPK
More than beautiful. I love the subtle background texture.
pteb
I really like it.
Rykk
VERY elegant spiral shape and I like the shading and texturing very much. Excellent work!
Longrider
Just beautiful,well done.
OperaFan22
Interesting fractal you have created. I like your pastel-like coloring algorithm. I could not resist, but to leave a comment for an imaged named after my native country! :-)