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Uploaded: 04/08/07 9:21 AM GMT
Perception of Dreams
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UF4....One of this weeks homework. We could pretty much do what we wanted.....Some of you may have seen some of the jeweled pieces I've done in the past. Those were done entirely in Photoshop because I didn't know then how to make them in UF......THIS image was created entirely in Ultra Fractal utilizing the masking techniques I'm learning in Janet's classes....Really an amazing program!

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.photos_587
04/08/07 12:48 AM GMT
You did real well with this one. Congratulations...;-)
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Well, I think that I have the "bugs" out of this computer. I am using a new (to me) version of PE3 thanks for waiting & I'll try and post more often now. ;-) Steve
::jswgpb
04/08/07 4:24 PM GMT
Fantastic my dear.
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Always remember - Follow the Yellow Brick Road, it will lead you to the Emerald City and OZ A very nice place to repose. Trust me on this one, I live there. :-)................ MY GALLERY - THE LION****Another Site I'm AT - MY DA HOMEPAGE
::phasmid
04/08/07 5:20 PM GMT
So now you have an entirely new lease on the jewel process? It's very convincing, I must say..great job.

♫ :)PJ ♪

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"If it makes you cry, it goes in the show." Annie Leibovitz (photographer 1949 - )
&prismmagic
04/08/07 11:27 PM GMT
Very strong work. Great job
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Art is the perception of the creator. Meaning is the perception of the viewer. acceptance is the perception of society.
.margali
04/09/07 2:42 PM GMT
Lovely work. I don't understand a word of your explanation (OK, 'was' and 'in' etc.) but the results are beautiful. As usual, I'd prefer an unframed version for the desktop, but that's just me.

This makes me think of Cinderella and the ballroom in the palace. The spiralling stairs at each side of the room would make dramatic entry points for guests and hosts to sweep down from. There are rich curtains, a richly decorated central table or feature of some sort, arches and a wonderful inlaid floor. The structure doesn't _quite_ fit, but it's obviously a decorative floorplan in the style of old, illustrated maps. As such, the oddness adds to its character...

At least, that's what _I_ see!

- cfr
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