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DAWNING

Fractal Fractal posted on Dec 26, 2004
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Welcome and thanks for stopping to view. This is my first effort with Chaos Pro

Comments (25)


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Dinhi

9:27AM | Sun, 26 December 2004

It's a super first attempt! Very delicate and much like the dried mustard plants I have in a vase, precious keepers from the north. The color combinations are super and evoke warm comfy thoughts.....Great start, and I look forward to watching you grow with this program! (= on a side note...lol, I did a couple of fracs in chaos, and I loved em, but have had the darnest time with the program, and went for UF..heres hoping you can inspire me to explore it more! Hope your holidays were filled with fun!

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Henny31

9:48AM | Sun, 26 December 2004

any first attempt is worth a comment. Not only a great picture but I admire your eagerness to learn so many programs in such a short time. I have done my share but seem to have found comfort in just a few now. I look forwards to any image you wrestle out of this Chaos Pro program.

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Ruthee

10:18AM | Sun, 26 December 2004

Congratulations RIk. It's a beautiful image. Fantastic First image.

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kimpe

11:23AM | Sun, 26 December 2004

Beautiful coloring, very pretty work.

tony_br22

11:39AM | Sun, 26 December 2004

hello, masterful impression !!! color is wonderful

Jovalu

12:00PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

It's a beautiful image,color is wonderful

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Cosine

12:06PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

This is excellent, Rik. Very delicate and beautiful. All I've ever been able to get out of Chaos Pro is quaternions. Well done.

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KITCHAOS

12:25PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

I really like it Rik! Nice delicate lines remind me of a drawing. I still like CP...there is a new version I recently downloaded, although it crashes on the win98, think I'll try it today on the XP...has a nice collection of gradients.

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CoolBreezeLady

12:32PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

This is a superb image. I love the eye-catching richness of the orange colors and how they blend into the truly brilliant gold colors. And since I'm a spiral person, I can't help but to love the flowers, they seem to contain endless spirals. If this is your first attempt, I can't wait to see more of your work as it evolves. I know that I will be in for a real treat with each new one.

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DiamondPointArt

12:43PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

Very creative colors and design. It's so delicate I was afraid that if I kept on staring at it I might break it. Excellent+

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RodolfoCiminelli

1:51PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

Wonderful intense warm colors!!! Excellent and very beautiful fractalwork!!!

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Fractelaar

1:52PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

Does me much thinking on China handdrawing work Rik Love your first play whit ChaosPro Hint inside is also a very interresting 3d tool :-)

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Richardphotos

1:53PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

for first attempt pretty dang good I would say. fine details and bounce you off the wall gradient

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katanna

2:11PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

very delicate work

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avalonfaayre

2:58PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

Such a beautiful dawning day! Perfect name for this wonderful image.

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Dindin

3:07PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

And a wonderful dawn it is ,like lying on the ground and watching the daybreak through those delicate flowers ,but here we have a saying that a red dawn promisses rain . Wish you a lot of fun with your new program .

arcticfox1

3:24PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

Very delicate, yet bursting with vibrant energy! Glorious shades of red-orange, orange, yellow, cream, are blended into each other so well - giving the perfect effect of a dawing new day!!! Great start with your new program!!!

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tutri

3:37PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

Heh, not much left for me to say after all these comments, but I'll say this: can't wait for your future releases, this one is a beauty!

Marit

5:54PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

Great first effort Rick, beautiful light in it! I once tried CP, but found it too complicated ;-) so I think this is excellent!

fractalinda

6:53PM | Sun, 26 December 2004

Awesome and delicate at once. Love your "dawning" interpretation, Rik! Great use of light and color.

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Megandoc

12:29AM | Mon, 27 December 2004

Wow! A first attempt? "Not bad" (as we say in Scotland, which means "looks pretty wonderful to me!")

invidiosa

12:52AM | Mon, 27 December 2004

i love your title - dawning a new period for you and the beautiful glow of early morning light - rosy fingered dawn is more orangey fingered dawn - and these look like ripe dandelions about to celebrate the end of summer - so there a contrast between new and old, but that is the eternal circular twist in life - : )

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tazzlair

8:39AM | Mon, 27 December 2004

Excellent image. I have played with CP a bit but maybe I should give it a second look. =)

zoozee

3:14PM | Mon, 27 December 2004

WOnderful colors ... glowing and warm. Not bad for a first one in CP .. ! I bet it wont be your last one .... looking forward to seeing more of those from you :) .... It took me a bit of time to get used to ChaosPro .... and I know I have more to learn in it still .... but I really love the program and all the good stuff you can get out of it .... I know you will too !! Good Luck :)

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CarolSassy

7:01AM | Tue, 28 December 2004

Lovely, delicate details. Great color combination. Very nice for a first! (:


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