b9 wrote:
awes wrote:
@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.