cantilevered by kymarto
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Description
Being stuck in a rut, I've decided to try picking a formula at random and seeing what I can do with it. Here's a barnsley from Barnsley JJ in ost.ufm--UF
Comments (21)
CarolSassy
Beautiful everything! Love the gorgeous variety of details, texturing and colors! V (:
NeptuneNH
Beau travail!!!V
abmlober
I wish I was in the same rut.
miwi
Klasse,very well done!!!!!V
psion005
Very nicely done... Texures are fantastic and really enhance the render :)
KITCHAOS
That's a great idea and you worked some wonders with it!
FireLily
Fascinating contrasts of shapes, colors, and textures. The rendering is very sharp and clear.
Macvee
Love the 'malachite' green straps contrasting with the lilac & red weave. Very useful rut to be in!!
fractalchemist
A pretty way to get stuck! It's lovely:-)
Fractelaar
Great layerwork and depht Toby Real class so as usual my compliments
renderix
klasse fractal and textures!
spiegel428
I especially like the pink edge on the spiral.
Redshift
Very nice fractal work!!
smitts
Masterful creation, Toby. The extreme differences in here are blended together very well in an organized, chaotic presentation. Very appealing color contrasts are all over and really grab the eye.
LFNForever
Rock-solid beauty full!! :)
lulu18
Lovely!! Great depth and wonderful combination of shapes/colours.
tresamie
Whew! Lots to look at! I really like the pink ribbons with the lavender straps that meander across this image :) Beautiful textures.
fractalinda
What a fascinating and beautiful combination of elements.
KPK
Super !!!
gumbykat
Great mix of textures, Toby! I love the architectural background and the vine of fractal blooms in the foreground. Great colors, too! Bravo!
Rykk
WAY cool, Toby! I like this a lot and the blue areas' patterns remind me of a neat old Fractint/Winfract formula called "Tom.frm"