Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2009

All About Bubbles Part 1

Life in the Universe

Circles of Life

The Wonders of Nature IV

Bubble Twist

Plants of the Deep

Deep Sea Flora 2

Deep Sea Flora 1

Four Seasons-Winter

Cornflowers

When Spirals Bleed

Vines of Lilac

Orangeade

Reach Out

Golden Moons

As a child i loved soap bubbles and my Mum often wondered why her washing-up liquid was empty so fast *grin ... now in fractaling this is one of my favourite styles, so many different ways to present bubbles ... i never get tired of making these and love the transparency and how different gradients bring out different parts of the bubble, just as real soap bubbles in the sunlight all shine and reflect differently. For me they have something magical :-)

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Nature Fractals

Branching Out

Bloom of Autumn

Twin Blooms

Say it With Flowers-3

Venus Fly Trap

Say it With Flowers-1

Wild Gnarl Flower

Wild Rose

Sunflower Garden

If there is one type of fractal that i really enjoy and cant stop doing, its fractals that look like flowers or plants. Its a challenge every time for me to try and get different petals and shapes. So here is a small selection of some of my favorite nature fractals.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Happy Anniversary

English Rose

This one is a very personal one for someone very special to me.
"Happy Anniversary" my Love!
(again a bit late lol, sorry :D )

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Faintly Flowered

Faintly Flowered

Not very often i do a render on a white background but sometimes i like this faint pastel look that shows up the details of the texturing on this one nicely. Second Post today because i missed doing one yesterday.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Fractal of the Day

Enchanted Garden

I named this one Enchanted Garden because it looks like a place where fairies and elves might like to dwell on a wintery moonlit night. The cool glowing colors add a mysterious aura, a gradient that worked very well with this image.