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January 31, 2007
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©2007-2013 =
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...listening back to everything I've done...
Designed and rendered in Apophysis 2.05 beta2 z+
Post-work done in Photoshop CS2
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Philosophy25
Feb 24, 2007
At the bottem it sort of looks like a soundwave/rippled water effect. Did you mean to give it that slipstream?
I love it either way.
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Feb 24, 2007
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This one was a bit of a happy accident, so no it wasn't intentional. But thanks for noticing that effect and commenting!
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LikwitSnake
Feb 1, 2007
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NICE
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DeepChrome
Jan 31, 2007
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Very cool image. I like how it's got all these details.
My favorite part has to be the bottom middle of the fractal--that part really sings true to the term "Feedback."
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I love it either way.
My favorite part has to be the bottom middle of the fractal--that part really sings true to the term "Feedback."