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Andrew McLachlan
09-26-2011, 07:10 PM
A macro shot of a Sugar Maple Leaf's vein structure with Fractalius applied.

Look forward to comments.

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denise ippolito
09-26-2011, 07:49 PM
Andrew, Nice abstract look and I love the colors. I wonder if you had the main vein closer to the corners but not necessarily coming out of the corners if that makes sense?

Andrew McLachlan
09-26-2011, 08:10 PM
Thanks Denise, you mean like this?

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denise ippolito
09-26-2011, 08:14 PM
Ya, but I love the flow of the one curved vein on the right and I wouldn't want to lose that.:S3:

Andrew McLachlan
09-26-2011, 08:59 PM
Good point :S3:

Roman Kurywczak
09-26-2011, 09:24 PM
Very cool Andrew! Nice use of the filtering!

Steve Adkins
09-26-2011, 10:51 PM
This is gorgeous, Andrew! You do wonderful things with frac. The geometric/stained glass/suburban tract house/alien blood vessels.... "look" is amazing. :S3:

Indranil Sircar
09-27-2011, 12:26 AM
This is excellent, Andrew. Love the repost... the fract effect is awesome.

Joe Senzatimore
09-27-2011, 07:14 AM
Sweet application of the fractalius filters. Stained glass look is super.

Anita Bower
09-27-2011, 08:27 AM
Wow! Wonderful graphic image! It has punch! I like both versions. Beautifully done.

Andrew McLachlan
09-27-2011, 08:18 PM
Thanks folks for the comments. I appreciate them much.

Kerry Perkins
09-27-2011, 09:40 PM
Gosh Andrew, I love this! Fractalius does wonderful things with organic patterns like this - good eye to see the potential in the image. Lovely colors too! Very nice.

Jay Sheinfield
09-28-2011, 03:09 AM
Hi Andrew, This is really cool. I like both posts. Simple thing presented in a lovely fashion. I'm still trying to figure out to use the filter:S3:

Jay Gould
09-28-2011, 04:46 AM
I like the RP with keeping the curved vein. You might take just a tiny slice of the RHS of the OP and a bigger slice off of the bottom. I have to play in this game someday. Very nice.

Arthur Morris
09-28-2011, 08:40 PM
Rocking Fract. Pointing the lens up a bit might have brought the main vein into the frame from the dead corner (while keeping the curved vein); that would have been my preference.