I can't leave fractilius alone:e3 I produced two fract layers that were sort of opposites, adjusted opacity, produced a layer from that and added "chrome", reduced opacity and this produced a little 3D to the fract tendrils:w3 C&C welcome!
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I can't leave fractilius alone:e3 I produced two fract layers that were sort of opposites, adjusted opacity, produced a layer from that and added "chrome", reduced opacity and this produced a little 3D to the fract tendrils:w3 C&C welcome!
Dan, you have a knack for portraying the mundane in a flamboyant manner! :bg3: Good thinking to combine fract layers, it really works wonders here! Love the look, the colors, and the border treatment you did. Very cool turkey indeed!
Dan, Very nice processing and thanks for the work flow. I like that you used different layers and using chrome-I never would have thought of it. Clever and wonderful!:S3:
Dan, very nicely processed and creative thinking! It turned out very, very well. Nice work!
Amazing Combo of frac and effects, Dan. The eye is a wonderful anchor point. Great job! :S3:
A very wild-looking turkey indeed, Dan! :bg3: Love the unique frac effect. I wonder how it would look if the whole BG was light rather than being dark at the top. Just a thought. Very well done!
I think this is a turkey from the 60's...lovely work, Dan...lovely OOTB image
wow, Dan, this is like the mythical fire bird except that it is cooled down a bit with recent Northern California rains :t3 Lovely effect.