Drop acid not bombs......
BIO
Im 37+2, live in Sydney Australia (or Oz as I like to call it), and work as a sales rep for a massage therapy company. I stumbled upon the fractal software APOPHYSIS by accident and fell in love with it immediately. I think i have managed to create my own unique style of art to share with this community, and I have since discovered an amazing array of talented artists here at Renderosity, that have been nothing but helpfull and friendly. God bless u all :) Cant wait to see what kind of software the future holds. Flame-on..... :)
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Comments (12)
zoozee
Beautiful Apoflame ! So wonderful and rich colors ! Absolutely beautiful !
kimpe
My hayfever just came back in a nasty way. Great job!
Isir
You really find some amazing structures in Apo :)
Richardphotos
really a neat(shows how old I am) fractal and your description is accurate.excellent work
RNGOERNER
Stunningly beautiful Apo work, Andrew! Love the complexity brought to cohesiveness through your excellent lighting, high definition rendering and superbly rich and vibrant palette. Outstanding art! VOTE (P.S. As to what to do with it: quarrantine the actual beastie and study it; but make and offer posters of its gorgeous portrait!)
katanna
wonderful....ahaha choo
NeptuneNH
Tr beau travail de couleurs et de maties!!!v
KITCHAOS
Wild spore find Andrew!...plant it!
tresamie
Fantastic Apo! Great shapes, colors and lighting.
fractalinda
Fantastic and very cool!
Angelwave
wow you got the title "dead" on, and what a specimen...........
blatte
Very cool. I think I like the colours on your first alien spore better, but the shape makes up for it. It really does look like it came from an electron microscope.