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Springtime TIA

Fractal Fractal posted on Dec 08, 2004
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Ultrafractal I am not sure about this one. Helpful comments would be appreciated

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malia01us

8:16AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Well, I'm not sure about what YOU're not sure about...I love it! :) Looks like some wild plantlife growing towards the sun. I've seen a few of these TIA pics & desperately wish I knew how to use UF. Great work!

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DIANE603

8:24AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Awesome image!!

Isir

9:00AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

What a beautiful tree in bloom, and the colors are so lovely. Wonderful work ! The only thing that distracted me a bit is that the ground plane in front seems too transparent - I would maybe make it apprear a little more solid. But that's really a detail ! I love this beautiful image.

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Richardphotos

9:06AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

it is almost impossible to find fault with any of your posts, since all are outstanding works of art. if anything , maybe the sun could be a little more blurred. it takes slighty away from your fractal as it sort of grabs one's attention

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mountmous

9:19AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Wow! It's like spring in Greece when the mimosa is in bloom. If you blur the sun more it won't be a sunny day anymore. If you want to make it look more real: the light is full on the trees while the sun is behind it! But nevertheless, it sure is a gorgeous picture and I sure couldn't make it. V

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Pannyhb

9:34AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

The trees are outstanding, as are the background and atmosphere. I have to agree with Isir, though - "floor" in the forground is, to be extremely picky, a little too unstable. My personal preference would be something a bit more solid for the trees to balance themselves on. On the whole, I think this is one of your best TIA images to date.

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kepp

9:40AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

a great image. not sure what you need help with ,you should be helping us lol

brodiss

9:59AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

love it. you certainly know your ultrafractal :)

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kansas

10:05AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Beautiful trees. I see what Isir means, but I probably would not have thought of that myself. I think it is gorgeous.

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Rykk

10:09AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Beauty colors and a cool, creative use of TIA Julias for this one - Top notch stuff, Keith! Hmmm....do you reckon it maybe needs a sphere? Ouch! Ok, ok - I'm not helping for squat, am I? lol Maybe back the tedrils up a bit to show a bit more of the "ground" or possibly either a piece across the bottom left up close and some smaller stuff in the back for depth? Dunno - looks pretty good as is...

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VDH

11:08AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Outstanding image!A really springtime picture!

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

11:41AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

It doesn't seem like there is anything wrong with this to me but I am not a fractal maker... I just love looking at them. This is AWESOME.... looks like it's floating but then again it's coming out of a softness into a solidness. Any way......... I love it!!!

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KITCHAOS

12:09PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

I think it's a winner! Like a still from a beautifully animated movie...colors are killer!

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FabioNemo

12:15PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

one of the most beautiful fractal compositions I've ever seen... a truely magical fractalgarden :))

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CavalierLady

12:29PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

I think it's fabulous ... sun and colors are just right. If they hadn't of mentioned adhering the plant to the ground, I never would have noticed. It's a fanciful creation and doesn't necessarily have to be so realistic as to have it's roots firmly planted in the ground... they apprear to have magicly drifted upwards, which looks great to me. It's difficult for the viewer to sometimes see what the creator had in mind when creating an image... I've received comments about something not being realistic on one point or another, but it's exactly what I intended in the first place. So hat's off to you, I think it's is a wonderful dreamy fantasy garden. :)

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:53PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

This is a incredible and wonderful job!!! The shapes have a great creativity, a surrealist garden very beautiful!!! Vote

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chesscanoe

1:07PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

I like the style and composition of this image a lot!

fractalinda

1:20PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

So dreamy and beautiful. No help from me. I think it's outstanding, as is.

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abmlober

1:25PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Besides seeing an image with a lot of work included I feel that the "trees" seem to be only two-dimensional. They do not live in the depth but on a curtain that is in front of the 3dimensional landscape. It's a strange effect on me, but it does not vanish when I look one more time at the image.

AnneCHPostma

1:37PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Very nice !

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zzzzra

2:03PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Stunning fractal artwork !

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kimpe

3:10PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Your attention to detail and the overall finished project is really excellent. Well done!

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aztek

3:11PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

It is beautiful! The colors are so cheery. But I have to agree with Andreas, the trees are very 2D. Perhaps adding another slightly out of focus and slightly smaller tree behind the main one would give it a more 3D look. Just talking :)

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avalonfaayre

4:07PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

I got the feeling that the trees were growing in water. It felt right to me! The only thing that bothered me in the slightest (And VERY slightly)was the blur in the trees right below the sun. Still one of the lovliest images I have seen. Wish I could do a smidgen of what you do.

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FarAnAway

7:34PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Fantastic image in every aspect.

Marit

12:25AM | Thu, 09 December 2004

I can't imagine you not being sure about this one! It is amazingly beautiful! really make me long for springtime! I do like the harshness of the sun and the fact that the trees are flat. Why should it be realistic? I find it gorgeous as it is!

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tresamie

1:01AM | Thu, 09 December 2004

Very clever! Who else would have thought to take the TIA to the next level, lol! It's a very attractive and cheerful image with your trademark gorgeous colors. If I have to pick a nit, it would be that the large foreground tree trunk needs to have the opacity markers moved to give a clean line. I have no idea why that bothers me just a tiny bit, but there you go. Incredible :)

arcticfox1

2:54AM | Thu, 09 December 2004

Flowing, feathered, flora of grace, at it's most magnificent!!! Sheerly....GORGEOUS!!!!

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gumbykat

7:26AM | Thu, 09 December 2004

Love those TIAs! This is very fanciful. Makes me feel dreamy. I like the orange (duh!) "bark" better than the pink, but I love the pink on the ground. I don't think this needs any help. It's yummy, Keith!

Cinamon

3:26PM | Sun, 12 December 2004

Enchanting, Keith. I love the 3D effect of the horizon and the shades of blue for the sky - really a work of art. I might move the sun a little more off center but otherwise I think it's perfect.


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