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The Dragons of Muldor

Fractal Fantasy posted on Mar 01, 2004
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Created from an image made in Apophysis and heavily post worked in Photoshop. I've included the original fractal in case you were curious. (I'm always curious as to how other people do their art.) Your comments are always appreciated. :)

Comments (23)


gallimel

3:09AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

you make fractals have a life of their own so naturally. fascinating, and so well done work :)

Hypgnosis

3:42AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Evocative image...nicely done;)

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Jerusha

4:03AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Fantastically done. Thanks for showing the original fractal - certainly, I'm always curious too.

adm5050

4:52AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

How incredibly beautiful. Thanks for the "how" they are super informitive for a rank beginner.

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eras50

6:18AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Great render. Excellent work with Photoshop, and yes, it's very helpful to know the process. A beautiful flame.

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whirlingfeather

6:29AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Beautiful work! You have created some lovely creatures out of a very basic form. So well done!

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Richardphotos

6:44AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

great post work, really like your layers

aeires

7:42AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Wow. Never would have gotten from A to B with that.

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leda_moon

8:16AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Very cool image,excellent work!!

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spiegel428

8:23AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

They look really cute. I bet that's an act, though, and they go straight for your eyes when you least expect. Seeing the original image makes the final result even more impressive.

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Fractelaar

8:30AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Great postwork, neat birds Thanks for the explanation how you have create it

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tibet2004uk

10:16AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Ooooh yes!! Fantastic!! U even managed to give them an expression! Especially the one on the top, he's so cute and seems a bit confused and/or scared?! Another excellent piece Carol! U rock!! ;)

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miwi

10:28AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Excellent work, I like it a lot !!!!!

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gumbykat

12:03PM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Very whimsical! I love them!

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Seadreamer

1:09PM | Mon, 01 March 2004

You have awesome vision! I'd have passed that original fractal by and never even noticed that. I LOVE the fact that you did the before and after images. Thanks for sharing that!

LFNForever

4:27PM | Mon, 01 March 2004

EXCELLENT!! :)

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paragon5

8:39PM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Very nice image! Great work with the post processing, you really made them come to life!

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redbeard

9:26PM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Tremendous postwork job. I mess around with mine alot but not quite this much, usually just adjusting contrast and brightness, maybe sharpening, or using gradient fill backgounds. This came out great, fascinating to see the before and after. You have a great imagination.

fractalinda

11:56PM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Your vision and artistry is remarkable. WOW.

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hewsan

12:56AM | Tue, 02 March 2004

Wonderfull dragons. Admire your postwork as well.

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estevez

11:02PM | Sat, 06 March 2004

Fantastic composition and very original. Great style ! Congratulations !

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orbital

1:01AM | Fri, 19 March 2004

Strange yet beautiful. i don't usually go in for this type of work, but this may change my mind. Kind of see a couple of prawns mixed with a bird, does this mean I'm mad? Probabaly.

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koosievantutte

1:35AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

the things you do with fractals is amazing!


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