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    Hello All,
    I've just started working on the fractalius plug-in. Hope to keep improving.
    Thanks for looking.

    Forgot to mention, this wolf pic was not taken in the wild. This image was taken at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Mn. Their website is:
    http://www.wolf.org/wolves/index.asp

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    Nice image and application, Gerry.

    Welcome to OOTB.

    One of my dream shoots, but didn't get a chance to interact when I was back in that area. Nice shot.

    Like the BG and colors of the image.

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    Welcome Gerry! My gosh I love the effect this had on it's fur and the red in the background (BG) in the upper right corner (URC) is great! If this were mine I might tone down the fracts near his nose and cheek a bit but it certainly works the way you presented it. Pretty awesome plug in, isn't it?

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    Big Welcome Gerry. This is a great fractalius image. I wouldn't change a thing! Very nice colors effect and pose.

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    Very, very nice image, Gerry! :) Love the pose and the frac effect is terrific.
    God Bless
    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    Thanks for the welcome and replies everyone! I must have gotten extremely lucky with my first one as I don't like the others as much!
    Mark, the International Wolf Center is a good place to go for the day and photograph the wolves. It's interesting to watch their interactions with each other.
    Julie, this really is an awesome plug in. Being a concrete sequential personality (whatever that means; that's what my wife says!), I find it hard to just let the program do its own thing!
    Denise, thank you for posting your mini tutorials. They were very helpful.
    Christopher, thank you and I really like your galleries, especially the sepia one.

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    A fine result with the fract filter - the colors are very appealing in this creation.

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