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06 Jan 2012, 12:30 pm

[img][600:450]http://i40.tinypic.com/1zl7r4k.jpg[/img]

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06 Jan 2012, 1:26 pm

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[img][600:450]http://i40.tinypic.com/1zl7r4k.jpg[/img]

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beautiful. especially the face looks something like photorealistical^^
She looks very lovely :)


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07 Jan 2012, 9:50 am

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beautiful. especially the face looks something like photorealistical^^
She looks very lovely :)

Thanks :)


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07 Jan 2012, 10:10 am

i posted this before a long time ago, but since then, the imageshack account i had became corrupted and all my pictures were lost. so any one who is driven to the degree that they look at every page in this thread (obsession ^ 2) would see a broken link to my previous posting of this picture.


here is is again (i know older members will yawn and say "seen it") but newer members may like also to see it.

it is not exceptionally good but it is postworthy i think.

the world of my soul.
a cold world. there is too much to explain in words in a post so i will leave it to the imagination of those who look at it.
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07 Jan 2012, 10:13 am

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[img][600:450]http://i40.tinypic.com/1zl7r4k.jpg[/img]

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i am very impressed that you can do that with your physical hand.
i can not draw anything except stick figures with my hand.

i can not understand how you can replicate what you see or imagine with a physical motor action with your hand. i am very devoid of the type of talent you have.



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07 Jan 2012, 10:47 am

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AnotherKind wrote:
[img][600:450]http://i40.tinypic.com/1zl7r4k.jpg[/img]

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i am very impressed that you can do that with your physical hand.
i can not draw anything except stick figures with my hand.

i can not understand how you can replicate what you see or imagine with a physical motor action with your hand. i am very devoid of the type of talent you have.


Much more, I wouldn't have the patience for something like that.
I would at least spend some hours with a handdrawn picture and if it isn't good it's all wasted time.
Probably it would be more fun if I would have practised it^^ but at the moment a round line drawn from my hand equals an earthquake xD

@b9: the last picture you've posted is in the one hand very beautiful if I consider the composition of colours but at the other hand you should maybe use a blur or a higher resolution since the edges aren't really dynamical if you know what I mean. they are very pixelated. and the smaller the fractals become the more they do just look like random pixels. The idea is awesome, the horizon and so on, but the resolution is not ideal I think.


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07 Jan 2012, 11:00 am

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@b9: the last picture you've posted is in the one hand very beautiful if I consider the composition of colours but at the other hand you should maybe use a blur or a higher resolution since the edges aren't really dynamical if you know what I mean. they are very pixelated. and the smaller the fractals become the more they do just look like random pixels. The idea is awesome, the horizon and so on, but the resolution is not ideal I think.


yeah whatever. the horizon is pixellated.
i could not care less at the moment.
i am very tired and going to go to bed,
it was my presentation and it was not adequate in your mind, but i am not a genius.

you should learn to be fair in your appraisals when you are appraising peoples work who are not as smart as you.

lights off and to bed i go.



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07 Jan 2012, 11:12 am

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@b9: the last picture you've posted is in the one hand very beautiful if I consider the composition of colours but at the other hand you should maybe use a blur or a higher resolution since the edges aren't really dynamical if you know what I mean. they are very pixelated. and the smaller the fractals become the more they do just look like random pixels. The idea is awesome, the horizon and so on, but the resolution is not ideal I think.


yeah whatever. the horizon is pixellated.
i could not care less at the moment.
i am very tired and going to go to bed,
it was my presentation and it was not adequate in your mind, but i am not a genius.

you should learn to be fair in your appraisals when you are appraising peoples work who are not as smart as you.

lights off and to bed i go.


I didn't want to offend you. I really like it, I just meant that the edges are not smooth enough.
would it cause so much trouble to open the picture in photoshop or gimp and use a for example Gaussian blur to make it smooth?
You can do that manually or automatically, so in the worst case it would take you some minutes, in the best case some seconds.
Especially the edges of the blue flower like parts on the earth don't flow perfectly, that has nothing to do with your picture itself, just with the working out. everything above the horizon is perfect, that's no question.


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07 Jan 2012, 11:24 am

awes wrote:
I didn't want to offend you. I really like it, I just meant that the edges are not smooth enough.
would it cause so much trouble to open the picture in photoshop or gimp and use a for example Gaussian blur to make it smooth?
You can do that manually or automatically, so in the worst case it would take you some minutes, in the best case some seconds.
Especially the edges of the blue flower like parts on the earth don't flow perfectly, that has nothing to do with your picture itself, just with the working out. everything above the horizon is perfect, that's no question.


well ok i will re render it with more precision because i did use a low precision value.
that picture took 6 hours to render, but i could use a much higher precision value in the iterative process.
it will take a very long long time to render in 100 times this precision, but it will do it.

i have to go to bed now because i am entirely spent.



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07 Jan 2012, 12:28 pm

@b9, thanks for your kindness! It's a talent from my family but i haven't trained it for years, so my technique is still rudimentary.
And i have a lot of patience... there are several tutorials on the net to learn how to draw realistic. Who want and have patience, can do it better.

The concept is very interesting and i like the picture too, you're good at it, Keep it up :)

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07 Jan 2012, 12:52 pm

Love your portraits, AnotherKind!


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07 Jan 2012, 1:12 pm

if you can watch smoothly in 720 HD then please do so.

it is a simple trip into a pattern i thought of.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npfx1p6WRE0&list=UUpB1H594Ek2H_hWBxJ7ja7g&index=25&feature=plcp[/youtube]



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07 Jan 2012, 1:13 pm

if you can watch smoothly in 720 HD then please do so.

it is a simple trip into a pattern i thought of. it is very brief.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npfx1p6WRE0&list=UUpB1H594Ek2H_hWBxJ7ja7g&index=25&feature=plcp[/youtube]



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07 Jan 2012, 6:07 pm

I love fractal art.



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09 Jan 2012, 7:36 am

I design post modern furniture. Right now I am making outdoor designs which are patented and leather sofas. It's very clean looking. If it counts as art, I will post it. I am envious of your abilities to create such colorful designs. Some of it reminds me of Escher, my favorite artist. (Klimt is second)



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09 Jan 2012, 12:21 pm

i do not know who you are talking to but please post your designs.