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Frost Blown Hill

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Fractal image, done in apophysis.

One of my favourite fractal images so far.

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Nice pattern.

I like the spikes on the top of the hill, and the colors you chose. I personally would have made the fractal a more visible gradient-color (like blue on the bottom, lighter blue on top), but this seems fine the way it is.

A suggestion

Yes, I'm browsing throught your gallery.. :P and I'm really liking what I'm seeing! The fractal is amazing, I just think It looks a bit too pale and lifeless, Try giving it a more blue-ish color and I think It would look even more amazing!

Icy Clouds

Like staring at clouds on a lazy summer's afternoon, this image can conjure up many different interpretations within the design itself.

This piece, while quite basic in concept has certainly given a good view to how it can expand from something quite small, almost reminiscent of various parts of one of the symphonies in Fantasia, by Disney.

I can certainly see some icy flowers in there and perhaps even the beginnings of a crystalline dragon of white and blue, slowly emerging from an icy chrysalis of a cave entrance...

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EchoRun responds:

*grins*

Yes, I like how much you can see in fractal images too. I have a few saves that look like a real mess but the longer I look at them the more I see, just like looking at clouds...

Thanks for the review. :)

XD

wow... AMAZING

EchoRun responds:

Thanks. :)

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Jun 28, 2009
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