Transitionally Inspired by locomouse
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One APO flame for the spiral... and another for the background, put together in PSP7.
You guys are so wonderful... and a few of you wanted me to share some "secrets"... well... I don't have many secrets but what I do have, I'm more than willing to share with this group. To that end, I've put the bassinette flame up for grabs on my site here.
What I've learned is this: if you discover a neat flame but the fog/noise/dust just doesn't seem to want to behave... find the polygon that is crucial to the design but not nescessary in its current state and "minimize" it by sliding all the corner circles into one "dot". You have to be steady and not overshoot your mark... the circles must line up absolutely perfectly. This allows you to carry on with a clean flame.. and at the same time, depending on where you locate that single dot... you'll get "pearls" or sparkles in your finished flame.
Note that in the bassinette flame, the yellow transform is my "dot"... it is transform number 1. This will vary depending upon your needs... but play with it and I think you'll find it works really well in most cases... :)
I feel very badly that I don't have the online time to comment on everyone's posts... hopefully that will change soon, but until then... thank you all so very much!! :) ~Helen~
You guys are so wonderful... and a few of you wanted me to share some "secrets"... well... I don't have many secrets but what I do have, I'm more than willing to share with this group. To that end, I've put the bassinette flame up for grabs on my site here.
What I've learned is this: if you discover a neat flame but the fog/noise/dust just doesn't seem to want to behave... find the polygon that is crucial to the design but not nescessary in its current state and "minimize" it by sliding all the corner circles into one "dot". You have to be steady and not overshoot your mark... the circles must line up absolutely perfectly. This allows you to carry on with a clean flame.. and at the same time, depending on where you locate that single dot... you'll get "pearls" or sparkles in your finished flame.
Note that in the bassinette flame, the yellow transform is my "dot"... it is transform number 1. This will vary depending upon your needs... but play with it and I think you'll find it works really well in most cases... :)
I feel very badly that I don't have the online time to comment on everyone's posts... hopefully that will change soon, but until then... thank you all so very much!! :) ~Helen~
Comments (23)
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent fractal Helen...!! the discreet design that has the background doesn't distract the view and he makes that the main figure stands out in a very good way.
leda_moon
Beautiful image,and excellent work in every way!!
redbeard
Great looking work, Mouse. A nice combination of flames and thanks for the tip!
fractalinda
The maroon flame provides the perfect backdrop for another lovely and exceptional flame. Wonderful presentation, Helen. And thanks for sharing the UPR!
Riverhu
Amazing design!
Rykk
Nifty spiral shape and colors in this flame! Looks great against the background. Terrific Triangle Tuggin'! (had to take a break from the p's - runnin' out of tissue to wipe off my monitor! lol)
kimpe
Beautiful shapes, and gorgeous colors!
paragon5
Awesome image, Helen! Love the colors and the way it seems to jump right off the page!
Tina
Very beautiful flame! Thank you for sharing the secrets with us! :)
kansas
Another beautiful spiral Apo. Thank you VERY much for sharing some of you Apo knowledge.
Identguy
I have no idea what you just explained, but this is excellent. Looks like a forest fern in a sureal world.
Seadreamer
Wow, another beauty! Your work is just amazing, and I can't wait to try out your tricks 'o' the trade. ^_^ Thank you SO much for sharing. hugs You're the best!
classyladytwo
v your a doll Helen and this flame is gorgeous I dunno how you do it all thanks again for sharing you really are the best. Now I can't wait to try it out .. lol thanks Again take care
CarolSassy
Beautiful flame! Great colors, and nice transition. lol (:
Darkangel764
Another excellent image. I so love the background it's perfect to set the main flame against. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, can't wait to try it out. V
midnightblue
I love all the little details and the colors are just beautiful. The background works very well with this. Wonderful work!
miwi
A beauty as always, love it !!!!!! Thank you for sharing the secrets with us!
D.C.Monteny
Fantastic flame with matching colours. And you placed the flame so perfect in the composition. Excellent !!
lulu18
Superb flame!! Excellent detail and I love the background colour that compliments it perfectly.
gumbykat
Gorgeous! I particularly love the swirls on the far right side. And thanks for the tip! I may have to open Apo2 and give it a try!
SirJohn
Yet another truly elegant creation Helen. This is pure class, no doubt about it.
gradient
Spectacular flame!
MrPsiquedelico
!!! I was there for hours!!!! after realising how the triangles worked, a small adjustment to the left.... less haze, more structured etc...but watch the numbers too! then you will gain greater insight! very well done here Helen, always a pleasure to view your works.