Alright! You got it working :) This looks like challenge 2, and you did a nice job with it. I love those beaded tenticles, they look so delicate :) Nice job.
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This is great, Kinda reminds me of those disco lights that are in tubes. Very well done and please, never be shy on posting anything you create that you like, everybodys here to support each other. I am really glad you decided to give Apophysis a go and I think already your doing a great job.
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Nice work Bonnie, very unique and a great flame to boot. Given the previous submissions you did a wonderful job in presenting another creative take here.
I, too ... really like the pearl-like facets to your abstract here.
If I can be so bold, and no slight here whatsoever ... curious as to what the visual impact would be if you had moved the flame somewhat ... somewhat, further down into the bottom right hand corner insofar as placement is concerned.
Got me trying to peek at what is occurring in the upper left portion. And just a suggestion, 'tis all.
Very nice work. Good clean render ... apt title and concept.
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