Caedes

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Uploaded: 06/26/19 6:22 AM GMT
Manage This
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This was first developed in Chaoscope then processed in Paint.net Thanks for looking:)

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::corngrowth
06/26/19 9:51 AM GMT
This render has an incredible depth, Bruce.
It's like I'm watching this scene on top of a sky scraper while fire brigade people are holding a kind of safety net in order to rescue me.
I don't have the intention to jump however. I prefer to stay there for a 'while' to enjoy this 'bird's eye' view, Buddy, 😜 !
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::tigger3
06/26/19 12:04 AM GMT
Superb, I really got a kick out of Mr. C's comment, :) Superb creative work once again. tigs=^..^=
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.GomekFlorida
06/26/19 1:13 PM GMT
Way back in the day I could stare at this for hours. :) Good job.
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::0930_23
06/26/19 3:11 PM GMT
I too noticed the depth BB. Enjoyed SEA's analysis.
It gives me the trampoline effect as well.
Well done.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.mesmerized
06/26/19 6:54 PM GMT
I'm not sure this is manageable, Bruce...to me this looks like an aerial view of a small island surrounded by giant ocean creatures...the prospects dont' look good but your image does.
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::LynEve
06/27/19 12:29 AM GMT
I managed to be pulled right into this image and now I can not get out. Help !
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