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Mapping The Winds of Change

Fractal Atmosphere/Mood posted on Nov 09, 2004
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Created in Ultra Fractal using the following formulas with many thanks to the authors:

UFM's:
4-Dimensional Sets by Gilles Nadeau
Newton Twist by Toby Marshall
Pixel by Mark Townsend

UCL's:
Doodads by Dennis Magar
Fractional Brownian Motion by Damien M. Jones

UXF:
Kaleidoscope from the Standard Folder, written by Damien M. Jones

Framing and sig in PSP7. Thank you all so very, very much for your gracious and uplifting feedback on my previous efforts... and my sincere thanks for taking the time to view this one. Hugs! :) Helen

Comments (27)


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spiegel428

6:51PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

Very cool work!

macrey18

6:51PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

great image beautiful

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zzzzra

6:58PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

Excellent fractal, it looks like an old treasure map !

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redbeard

7:04PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

I've never tried UF but always find it fascinating how so many formulas and credits are involved in using it. I don't think I could ever remember what I used by the time I finished an image. Regardless, this is a great looking map. The winds of change are always roaring, rearranging the global and inner landscapes second by second, warming and freezing the land and the heart as we, helplessly, must just stand by and observe. An outside observer with keen eye and mind could plot the change, but only for an infinitly small point of time. Change is analog and continuous, the map itself must constantly change and continually connect to the observer. Excellent work, I think I see this thing moving, I've sat still for way too long!*

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Rykk

7:27PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

WOW! Incredibly cool image, Helen! Love the tattered "parchment paper" especially. Awesome job! (cool comment, Jack - very Zensunni philosophy! :?) j/k - "deep thoughts'!

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CavalierLady

7:28PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

Helen, this is outstanding and your style with uf is very impressive. I love the old and tattered look combined with the crystal clear gold bordered frame. A beautiful design and very well carried out! A real treat!

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Richardphotos

7:30PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

I agree with Rykk and vote

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kansas

8:26PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

Incredibly beautiful and truly unique. Totally excellent fractal work. My huge compliments.

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maud

9:39PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

Unique and Perfect design Helen! I agree with Rick, it looks like a parchment paper' that's I thought when I saw it! Rich design and colors I like this a lot..Bravo! :)

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artgum

9:50PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

An ancient, fractal treasure map- and the treasure is in plain sight! Really beautiful - had to look.

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Henny31

11:13PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

an awesome realistic historical map of fractal lakes and spiral suburban areas. Fantastic

Deagol

12:31AM | Wed, 10 November 2004

Outstanding. A real piece of art

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abmlober

2:49AM | Wed, 10 November 2004

It's an amazing design. And the presentation as an old ragged sheet of paper is a very nice add-on to the whole image. Did I understand you correctly - the ragged border was done in PSP?

Isir

4:43AM | Wed, 10 November 2004

Absolutely stunning ! Very original and unique piece.

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Megandoc

4:57AM | Wed, 10 November 2004

Where do I start digging? (Lol!) Fantastic image, Helen, well done!

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kimpe

6:07AM | Wed, 10 November 2004

Such spectacular work! So very well done.

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QuietRiot

6:24AM | Wed, 10 November 2004

I don't think there is anything left to say...V

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Snow_Angel

8:01AM | Wed, 10 November 2004

OMG! Helen this is sooo beautiful! Very interesting designs in this fractal work! I could look at it forever! Nice color use and all over composition! Big V :)

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Titia

8:58AM | Wed, 10 November 2004

Amazing work. Loaded with beautiful detals.

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miwi

10:51AM | Wed, 10 November 2004

Super, love it !!!!!!!!!!!

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rocserum

1:38PM | Wed, 10 November 2004

if fractalya exist, this will be the map! Excellently done, hat of! RS

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saldegal

1:54PM | Wed, 10 November 2004

Fantastic fractal image!

fractalinda

1:55PM | Wed, 10 November 2004

It has all been said, but I'll say it again.. Fresh and fascinating, elegant and most beautiful! And certainly inspiring. I love the old-world look and feel. Excellent everything, dear friend!

Jovalu

2:01PM | Wed, 10 November 2004

Fascinating, elegant and beautiful design

midnightblue

5:50PM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Wow! This is fantastic. I like the old world map feel to it. Great form and design. Excellent work!

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SirJohn

10:22AM | Sun, 14 November 2004

An ancient treasure map for an alien pirate race?? Fantastic image... I truly love the feel of this one.

sophielerlei

4:02AM | Mon, 15 November 2004

great work!


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