I do hope you're wrong about them belonging to the palace. They don't let riff-raff like me in, you know. I'll just have to make do with this, I suppose.
At least it is a fantastic picture. There's so much here - different levels of the garden, trees and flowers, bridges and roses, a hundred other blooms and leaves. I would be happy to recommend the gardener, although I expect that she's a bit busy as it is.
One thing really puzzles me. Apophysis is supposed to use the same flame rendering code as the Gimp plugin, but I cannot imagine how anything like this could be possible with that. Maybe I am just so far beneath the standard required to even begin understanding, I cannot see it, but I'd really like to know if that's the case or what else it is that makes Apophysis capable of this kind of thing. If it is not the flame-rendering code, then what? Just a better interface to that code? Or more again?
Beautiful colors & an amazing amount of depth here Jacqueline. The bold, sunny colors just warm my soul and the terrific layered look you achieved is one in a million. Gorgeous gorgeouas gorgeous !
What a lovely gerden to stroll through Lady J. Wonderful colors and a grand design hon.. Like the depth to this also. (it means a longer stroll) LOL... Most excellent job my s.p.f...=D
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 ............The Lion...................... MY GALLERY - The Magical Mystery Tour
Hi J,
I'm back home in England now. I love this work so i saved it. I could walk through this garden of imagination and hear wind chimes. Its a place to be alone with someone you love.
Stan
At least it is a fantastic picture. There's so much here - different levels of the garden, trees and flowers, bridges and roses, a hundred other blooms and leaves. I would be happy to recommend the gardener, although I expect that she's a bit busy as it is.
One thing really puzzles me. Apophysis is supposed to use the same flame rendering code as the Gimp plugin, but I cannot imagine how anything like this could be possible with that. Maybe I am just so far beneath the standard required to even begin understanding, I cannot see it, but I'd really like to know if that's the case or what else it is that makes Apophysis capable of this kind of thing. If it is not the flame-rendering code, then what? Just a better interface to that code? Or more again?
- cfr