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Went back to work for a few days and was missing my MB3D so I had to pump one right out this evening! (East coast USA) I gnarled a tuber!Made with Mandelbulb3Dv1691
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Comments: 27
Garret-B [2011-02-13 05:23:17 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful piece!! The designs look amazing, so much detail!!
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Ellygator [2011-02-12 01:38:47 +0000 UTC]
Magnificent mix of golds and blues. Love the pod structure that almost looks like a beetle pupa! I've spent two evenings with your tutorials and I'm having a blast! This fractal is so incredibly cool to explore! Thanks!
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HalTenny In reply to Ellygator [2011-02-13 18:22:39 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot! If you have any questions on the tuts, just ask!
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Ellygator In reply to HalTenny [2011-02-14 23:31:59 +0000 UTC]
Will do - however, they seem really clear and useful, with practical advice to get one confident to explore on one's own. I think I have to revisit my old fractal account here and start posting a few of my finds. To me making fractals is so different from drawing or doing jewelry - I feel less like a creator and more like an explorer who comes back home from an amazing trip with a collection of really cool specimens. It's a really great change of pace.
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HalTenny In reply to Ellygator [2011-02-15 20:11:39 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I know what you mean. There is a lot of exploring in fractaling. But then when you do discover something, the urge to improve on it is what can make the experience more rewarding. I tweak and torture all the settings I can to see what a piece can become as opposed to what it is right then and there. Most pieces I've posted have 6 or 8 versions showing a sort of metamorphoses from one idea to the next... I'm also a woodworker so I know what you mean about fractals not being as 'physical' a medium. But they are all art forms, it's just the media that differs!
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Ellygator In reply to HalTenny [2011-02-17 20:52:35 +0000 UTC]
I think that's a great balance, from craftsmanship to digital works!
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