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| Nightingail 2006-04-21, 6:02 am |
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"Nightingail" <gail@nospam.com> wrote in news:44486690_3@cnews:
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> The fractal renderings here are exactly the same as in image 1.
The only
> changes are:
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> -the top layer uses the Difference blend mode
> -the layers were merged then tweaked with the Histogram tool.
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> Gail
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> Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to render this fractal
using
> parameters which do not offend common standards of decency and
propriety.
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Hi again Gail,
I like the first one best - more delicate and just a very natural
rendering.
And stop trying to not offend - offends is the best form of
defends! (A play on a sports analogy, if you're not into sports
:-))
Regards,
JoeB
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| Joëlle 2006-04-21, 6:02 am |
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"Nightingail" <gail@nospam.com> wrote in message news:44486690_3@cnews...
>
> The fractal renderings here are exactly the same as in image 1. The only
> changes are:
>
> -the top layer uses the Difference blend mode
> -the layers were merged then tweaked with the Histogram tool.
>
> Gail
>
> Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to render this fractal using
> parameters which do not offend common standards of decency and propriety.
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>
>
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> Nightingail's Gallery
> www.nightingail.com
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Very beautiful, I prefer the first, paler version, although I normally
prefer strong colours.
The more gentle rendering suits this better.
The edges remind me of the wavy Petunias, or even curly Kale.
The permutations are endless. I will investigate your link now.. :-))
Joëlle
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| Graphic Queen 2006-04-21, 7:21 pm |
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 01:00:46 -0400, "Nightingail" <gail@nospam.com>
wrote:
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>The fractal renderings here are exactly the same as in image 1. The only
>changes are:
>
>-the top layer uses the Difference blend mode
>-the layers were merged then tweaked with the Histogram tool.
>
>Gail
>
>Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to render this fractal using
>parameters which do not offend common standards of decency and propriety.
This is great also. I don't really know which one I like best, though
I would be able to do more with the paler version.
GQ
--
"I Became Insane with Long Intervals of Horrible Sanity"
~~E.A. Poe
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| Donna in Idaho 2006-04-21, 7:21 pm |
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Absolutely gorgeous!
Donna
"Nightingail" <gail@nospam.com> wrote in message news:44486690_3@cnews...
>
> The fractal renderings here are exactly the same as in image 1. The only
> changes are:
>
> -the top layer uses the Difference blend mode
> -the layers were merged then tweaked with the Histogram tool.
>
> Gail
>
> Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to render this fractal using
> parameters which do not offend common standards of decency and propriety.
>
>
>
> --
> Nightingail's Gallery
> www.nightingail.com
>
>
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| Nightingail 2006-04-22, 3:56 am |
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Joëlle wrote:
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> Very beautiful, I prefer the first, paler version, although I normally
> prefer strong colours.
> The more gentle rendering suits this better.
> The edges remind me of the wavy Petunias, or even curly Kale.
> The permutations are endless. I will investigate your link now.. :-))
>
> Joëlle
Thank you, Joëlle. I usually prefer stronger colors also, but the pastel
version appeals to me more in this case, too. If you have any questions
about fractals, don't hesitate to ask. If I can't answer them, there are a
bunch of others here who probably can.
Gail
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Nightingail's Gallery
www.nightingail.com
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| Nightingail 2006-04-22, 3:56 am |
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Donna in Idaho wrote:
> Absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks, Donna, I'm glad that you like it ;-)
Gail
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Nightingail's Gallery
www.nightingail.com
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