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    First I used Pixel Bender oil paint and used Fractalius.

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    Judy, this is an interesting effect. It reminds me of a Van Gogh sketch. I like it:)
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    Cheryl got it, I was trying to work out who because I am useless at artists. It is very Van Gogh-ish indeed. Lovely stuff. And thanks for the second PM! :)

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    Judy, This is something different. I like the flow to this. It has a melting look to it.

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    Interesting image and application.

    Like the flow of the lines.

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    Thanks everyone! I like this particular image in color too because it looks like the dying lotus leaf is melting. This is the first time I've tried this particular Frac effect in black and white.

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