"Tall ships and tall kings three
times three. What brought they
from the founded land over the
flowing sea? Seven stars and
seven stones, and one white
tree."-The Lord of the Rings
Hi Andrew.. thanks for your comment on Dragons Tail... im glad you like it... this took a long time, lots of moving and tugging of triangles,, lots of undoing and redoing.. i was amazed how it turned out.. =D
Hi Andrew.. thankyou for the nice comment you left on Coral... im very glad you liked it.. =) also for Feather Fountain... thankyou for looking in my gallery... im glad you enjoy the images... =)
Hey Andrew :D
Thanks for commenting on *Alien Life-Forms?*, *Alien Vortex* and *Autumnal Spirits*...I'm really pleased you liked them - your feedback means a lot to me ^_^
In answer to your question: I wouldn't say Alien Vortex was hard to make, but it was a bit time consuming getting my ideas to work ;]
Have a wonderful day,
Best wishes
Thanks for your comment on Spirits Walking.. I tried to change the green to another color, but when I did I lost a lot of detail so I lsft it green.. Sometimes it's best not to argue with a computer.. I really do appreciate your comment ..
Hi Andrew, thanks for commenting on Orb. Chaoscope has some features that are similar to Apopysis, but then there are a lot of things that are different. All I can say is play with both and see what you get. They are both freeware.
Hi there Andrew
Welcome to Caedes and thank you for stopping by and taking the time to comment on Fairy Faces in Flowers. I first created a picture in Bryce using a black background and glowing shapes with interesting lighting and colours. Then I saved it as a jpeg and opened it in Paint Shop Pro where I messed around with the kaleidoscope effect. The little faces were actually by accident and I didn't even notice them until I viewed it large. Hope this answers your question:-)
Deborah
Hey Andrew, thanks for commenting on *For You* and *Floral Fever*...I can see your point, I'm not the keenest of people when it comes to rainbow coloured images...I'm a total fan of monotone, hehe...though sometimes, lots of colour is the only thing that will suit an image...
Anyway, thanks again,
Hi Andrew thanks for all the comments on my images, much appreciated. I'll send you a PM with some tips to help you get started in apopyhsis, look forward to the results.
Hey again, Andrew...thanks for stopping by *Evanescent Elegance* and *Red Rose*...I'm really pleased you liked those ones, too ^_^
Have an awesome day...
Here I am again, Andrew ^_^
Thanks for your kind words on *Industrial Explosion*...we seem to share the same sort of taste in desktops :]...glad you like my work, anyway :D
Best wishes,
Thanks for your comment on Golden 2.. Pleased you liked it.. It was made in Fractal Explorer, which is a free program and very easy to use.. I enjoy making the fractals, but best of all, I like it when some one enjoyes them, also..
Hey Andrew :D
Thanks for commenting on *Creatures Of The Underworld*, *Acidic* and *KaleidoBliss* which was infact just a normal fractal (see bliss) which I used a kaleidoscope filtre on in PS7...I'm very pleased you liked them, anyway :]
Hope you're well...
The beer urges me on, the bewitching beer, which sets even a wise man to singing and to laughing gently and rouses him up to dance and brings forth words which were better unspoken.
Homer, The Odyssey
(note: beer substituted for wine)
Hi, thank you for your comment on Happiness. It was made in a fractal program called Sterlingware.. The program is a free download and very easy to use.. I'm glad you like it..
Thank you for commenting on Golden 4.. That image was made in Fractal Explorer.. I will PM you a list of the programs I use sometime today.. All of them are free downloads..
Hey Andrew :D
Thanks for commenting on *Bliss*...I agree, it is much more preferable than the other one (kaleido :P)...you've been a fantastic follower of my work...I would like to thanks you for that also ^_^
Have a great day!
Hello Andrew. Thank you so much for viewing "Peace & Solidarity". I'm glad you enjoyed the image. I appreciate the compliment. Have a great weekend. :))
Thank you, yes, The stage was made in Sterlingware.. I am pleased to have made your favorites.. Quite an honor.. I just sent you a PM with the names of the programs I use..
Andrew, thanks for your comment. I appreciate your comments telling exactly what you like about my image. That kind of comment helps me improve. Thanks! :-)
Thanks Andrew, glad you liked Awakenings.. That one was made with Tierazon.. When you get woke up at 4:30 in the morning by two cats, making fractals is the best thing you can do..
Yes...you guessed it... *Faerie Dust* was created in Apophysis :D thanks for the great comment again!
Also thanks for stopping by *Mysterious Ocean*, *Escence Of Evil*, *Gypsy Bloom* and *Tapestry* too, I'm pleased you liked them ^_^
If you liked my *T.O.X.I.C* image, I think you'll like *Caedes* much more as it's better developed...thanks again!
Hope you have a wonderful day...
Hi there Andrew. I'm happy to read your comments on "Sunny Disposition." I appreciate that you consider it a favorite and recognized the work from scratch that went into it. ;)
Its me again, just wanted to add that Brocoli Tree was made with UltraFractal. I play a lot with layers, I manipulate them to get those amazing results.:0))!
Luminous Worms is mostly a layer's and colors manipulation I had a few filters to to layout and got this result, Those kind of image take few hours to make. I can see you have been scroling through the abstract gallery. I'm very please that you got captivated and by your interest to know more about the making of you show great will to learn! :0))
hey Andrew.. ty for commenting on Twins.. im glad you liked it.. and yes, this was a Chaoscope flame fractal.. i recolored and did a couple other things in photoshop to finish it off just rite..
Hey Andrew, it is good to meet you. Thanks for commenting on "Dreams", I am glad that you liked that one as well. As for the above comment, it just kinda came out. To be honest, I rather abhor playing golf. :-D
Hello Andrew. Thank you for commenting on "Petal Medley". I'm so glad you liked it. MBF stands for Mind Boggling Fractals Lite. It was a FREE program that June sent me. I could e-mail it to you if you'd like. It sure is a fun one to work with. Just say the word. Sarah :))
Hey Andrew :D
Thanks for your fabulous mass commenting over these past few days! I really appreciate your support on *[ deep breath ]*...*Fractla Universe*, *Something For The Girls*, *Chocolate And Caramel*, *Solarized*, *Virus*, *Optimistic*, *Psychodelic*, *The Very depths Of Melancholy*, *Sun Burst* (Which was made in Ultra Fractal - using the kaleidoscope filtre) and *Cold As Ice* (I didn't get the title from a song (though I think I know which one you mean) - it came from my head, hehe)
Well, I don't think there's an image left in my gallery that you haven't commented on , hehe...thanks for all your support,
"This existence of ours is as transient as Autumn clouds. To watch the birth and death of beings is like looking at the movements of a dance. A lifetime is a flash of lightning in the sky. Rushing by, like a torrent down a steep mountain. "
-Buddha
Thanks for the comment on 8.. This was a fractal made in Tierazon, then run through the Kaleider program.. The kaliedoscope was made large enough to crop to 1600 to 1200.. The Kaleider is not a free program, but it's not expensive..
Hy Andrew, Gardenail and Multiple Reflection are the same image at the origin, I made it with Tierazon, the programm I mentioned to you earlier. Multiple Reflection was enhanced by PSP's Mirror effects that I used several times turning the resulting image upside down and rotating it also. I'm pleased that you liked them both!
Hey Andrew, thanks for the comment on Tenacity, Thats the thing which annoys me about apophysis is the way its hard not to get that grain, and i was comparing the thing to my wallpaper on my computer and it seems to be slightly less high quality :( nevermind though lol
Hi Andrew! Thanks so much for your nice comments on "flower bouquet fractal"! As for the shaking.....I do live in California! hahahhaaa Have a peaceful and happy day!
Hey Andrew...thanks for you kind words on *Caedes*...I'm pleased you liked it so much ^_^
I'm glad you liked the description too, which I did actually take from a latin dictionary so it should be pretty accurate ;]
Thanks also for commenting on my *PrettyFae* image...I appreciate the feedback :]
Have a great day!
Hi Andrew, thanks a bunch for liking ooUntitledoo, and the high marks, I appreciate it alot, I glad it also made it into your favorites...have a wonderful day!
While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see. ~Dorothea Lange
Thanks for the comments on both of my recent images. I believe I rendered "Dying Moment" at quality level 20,000. At first, all my images were low quality. I increased the quality gradually until I reached 20,000, but then I switched to playing with symmetry to vary my images instead of quality. After this stage, I began toying with a different method of rendering. "Trust" was an image rendered using a different program, and I don't like the results quite as much. I don't know what the filter radius does and I like to leave the oversample the same as long as I can depend upon the fact that if I render at ridiculous qualities, I get good results. The trouble is that when I learned last night how to re-render my own images, I desire to do so for most of my images. I am glad that some really great flames are not lost due to poor quality, but I really am looking forward to doubling my Ram. :-)
"Tall ships & tall kings three
times three. What brought they from the founded land over the flowing sea? Seven stars & seven stones, and one white tree"-The Lord of the Rings
"Tall ships & tall kings three
times three. What brought they from the founded land over the flowing sea? Seven stars & seven stones, and one white tree"-The Lord of the Rings
Glad you like the Pretty Fae & CrazyD project it's always nice to read feedback, B.T.W. I checked out your first upload Damn that is awesome looking bro , keep up the good art work...
Thanks for the comments. 8 sides seems a bit much for me (much less 20), but radial symmetry is fun. I started using it as soon as we started studying it in biology at school. :-)
As for 5 sided images, they are difficult to not tie directly to the (or any) occult. Pentagrams and upside-down stars are difficult to avoid. 5 sides is an interesting twist, but I hope it doesn't bother anyone.
"Tall ships & tall kings three
times three. What brought they from the founded land over the flowing sea? Seven stars & seven stones, and one white tree"-The Lord of the Rings
Thanks for commenting on *Enchanted*, Andrew :D...I too prefer the other version...the colours are much prettier...also thanks for stopping by *Desire (Revised)*...your feedback is much appeciated :]
Best wishes
Hi Andrew... thanks for your comment on I See All... Im glad you liked it... how i got it that way.. it took a very long time, moving triangles around, trying different variations, a lot of undoing, and a lot of "grrrrr"......
Hi Andrew, I'm glad you liked my work , as you visit the abstract gallery. Almost every single one of them were made with Ultra Fractal. I just began using Tierazon a couple of weeks ago. Everything that is already in the permanent abstract gallery was made with UltraFractal.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment, it is much appreciated.:0))!
For your comments on "The Next Generation"...Thank you so much. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I appreciate you taking time to view my work. Have a great weekend. Sarah
Comments on "Rainbow Whirlpool"...:) I'll see if I can do it in blue just for you. Would you like me to e-mail it to you? :)
Thanks for the support. I appreciate it. Sarah :)
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