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Boxed Fractal

Fractal Illustration posted on Jan 14, 2004
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I've created seven of these fractals in a box, all based on heightfields rendered in UF. I hope you like this one.

Comments (9)


daphneaston

5:36AM | Wed, 14 January 2004

Clever idea!Very interesting elements and lovely colouring!

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jockc

5:57AM | Wed, 14 January 2004

Looks like a mineral specimen.. very cool

verlughmina

8:24AM | Wed, 14 January 2004

This is a great idea! I love this. You have really done something unique. Way to go!

AnneCHPostma

8:57AM | Wed, 14 January 2004

Looks nice ... very interesting !

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SimonKane

4:02PM | Wed, 14 January 2004

I do like it. Very nice glassy colours, and an interesting shape. Good composition too - as with the first of this series, I like the fact that you haven't done the obvious thing and shown the whole object in the centre of the image.

LFNForever

5:31PM | Wed, 14 January 2004

Triple excellent!!! :):)

fractalinda

9:49PM | Wed, 14 January 2004

A fascinating view.

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tresamie

12:38AM | Thu, 15 January 2004

A very interesting presentation! I like the colors and shapes.

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rhom

8:55AM | Sat, 31 January 2004

extreme unique!I like it very much.Heightfields rendered in UF-but then used in Bryce to make a terrain and also rendered there?


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