Friday, January 4, 2008

Tube Star Twist Script

posted by Anu at

I found this interesting Tube Star Twist Script by djeaton3162 (DeviantART) for Apophysis really rewarding and have created many diverse images, a couple of which I feature here:




THE BIG SPLASH



WATERY WORLD

Go here for production details and here for more views & commentary.

Cheers!

Anu.


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Monday, December 31, 2007

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

posted by Anu at


FRACALACEOUS FIREWORKS

The fireworks begin over Sydney Harbor at 9 pm. Fractals in action. What a great show.



FRACTAL MOUNTAIN DREAMING

My mountain home is like a giant head dreaming into the sky. A random flame I couldn't resist montaged over the cutout silhouette in PSCS2.

Happy New Year everybody, may good dreams fuel your fractal visions.

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Sunday, December 23, 2007

Season Greetings !

posted by Anu at


Pearl

Happy Christmas and best New Year wishes.


Already things on the up here in Oz with good news via media as our new government brings in long-awaited reforms and drought breaking rains brings smiles all round.



Tizzy Bling

I celebrate here with two of my Apophysis fractal composite creations, manipulated in Photoshop. Pretty things in the Christmas bauble genre.

They reinforce Dzeni's posit that more use be made of fractals in composits. I agree. I often make them. Go here for many examples.

I think there are many fractalists who feel one must create "pure" art, leaving Photoshop & GIMP etc out of the final image. I can understand that and strive for a final result just using Apophysis as much as I can. But every now and again an image begs to be improved, perhaps with a gradation background or as a composite, as my two baubles illustrate. Art is art, and how it is achieved is the artist's prerogative. I feel no restrictions in that!

However I think I will always first try to create something that works using Apophysis alone. It hones my skills.

Best wishes to you all.

Anu.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Homage to Escher

posted by Anu at

The following images are part of my series Homage to M.C.Escher.
He would have been amazed at the fractal generating programs like Apophysis.
You can see more
here and here.


Sufi



Bamboo Dreaming

Enjoy!

Yes, I know what you mean about some people who are unable to connect with fractal art. I have a good friend, she's an art director in the film industry, she is an image researcher for publishing houses and she comes from a family of artists & architects. She says fractal art all looks the same. I must say I was very surprised.

So I said some people say that white people all look the same, or that orientals all look the same, or black people all look the same......and so on....it's a matter of exposure to the subject matter. I also think it has a lot to do with personal taste and brain configuration.

I love the mathematics of fractals myself. The endless diversity I find every time I start creating with Apophysis. Fractal art has brought a new level of happiness into my life.

I am so pleased to be able to share it and enjoy appreciating the works of others.

Especially the work of contributors on this site.

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Monday, November 5, 2007

Fractal Dreaming

posted by Anu at

Thanks for the invitation to contribute here.

I've just rejoined the web for 1st time for about 8 years. Found lots of fractal generators had sprung up in that time and am busily learning Apophysis, Agony, Fractal Explorer, Tierazon, MBF, Chaos Pro, Ultra Fractal, etc etc etc. I'm on a huge steep learning curve....certainly I'm dreaming in million colored fractals!


As I am just starting out into this you'll be aware my work lacks the sophistication of the seasoned digital artist. It can only get better, as they say.

Can't get the Blogger to upload pix or even create links, so go here to see some of my recent creations:

http://flickr.com/photos/anua22a/sets/72157600710863506/

My Profile page also has links to my blogs.

Looking forward to the promises this site offers,
Cheers!
Anu.

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