Abstract art - once again

Abstract art - once again

Re: Abstract art - once again Posted by Y2kBen_2000 on Fri Jun 9th 2006 at 4:37pm
Y2kBen_2000
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Posted 2006-06-09 4:37pm
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Found this great tool on the Internet called Apophysis (google it for the link) that creates fractal images for you with out have to know any of the formulas. I found it great and the qualit images this thing creates, based on settings you choose, is excellent. Infact, it allowed me to recently create some more abstract art that, this time, had noting to do with a 3d editor. All I used was Apophysis and Paint Shop Pro (For after effects to make it a bit more active.)
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The quality on this thumbnail is terrible, but check out the full image.
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Re: Abstract art - once again Posted by M_Gargantua on Fri Jun 9th 2006 at 6:40pm
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Posted 2006-06-09 6:40pm
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nice job, ithat program sounds useful for making cool desktop backgrounds
Re: Abstract art - once again Posted by Y2kBen_2000 on Fri Jun 9th 2006 at 8:07pm
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Posted 2006-06-09 8:07pm
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This tool is great for a lot of things. I mean, check out the effect this guy did to his photoshop peice.
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/33768306/

You could probably take an average pic and mix in a couple of these with masks and effects to create a great peice of work.
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Re: Abstract art - once again Posted by reaper47 on Sat Jun 10th 2006 at 5:39pm
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Posted 2006-06-10 5:39pm
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Looks nice like some kind of bilogical structure under a microscope.