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    I thought I'd see what would happen if I ran something through Fractalius twice with 2 different effects. My failing memory cant recall what I used the first time but the second time was Rounded.

    Looking back I probably should have gone with a taller, thinner crop so the center of the flower wasn't so centered. I'd do it over if I had any idea what I did to get this one. :D

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    Ken that is so cool. I like how the colors pop and the flower flows through the frame.
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    It never occurred to me to re-fract! I'd bet you used Crayon or Glow on the first round. It's interesting how it turned out...maybe a little more room in the frame but I love the overall effect. It's almost stained glass!

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    It does look a bit tight in the frame as Jules said -but the image has alot of color and the effect works well with it:)

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    This is simply beautiful, Ken! Has a lovely stained glass look to it, and I like all the color.
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    I really like the stained glass look..never would have guessed it was frac effected. Lovely colors..

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    Nice image and application, Ken.

    I like the colors and effect you achieved. While being offset would be nice, along with some space, the image stands alone in my view as is. Interesting frame.

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    I'd say this double treatment yielded a very appealing creation - nicely done!

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