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    Default Caterpillar Fract

    Another fractalius. This time it is a Large Maple Spanworm.

    Look forward to comments.

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    Very strong diagonal comp in this one and the fract filtering is well done. This one really makes me laugh, Andrew - it looks like the caterpillar fract has morphed into hands on both ends, gripping the branch. Love it. You might want to clone out the inward-pointing small fract lines around the perimeter of the image. Maybe a very slight crop might be enough to do it. Love the BG color and texture.

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    Andrew, I like the diagonal comp too. Maybe a hint more detail btwn the head and the branch. Beautiful BG and filtering. You are creating quite a nice collection of Fract. images

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    That is very cool Andrew. When I first glanced at it, it looked almost like a microscopic image of some sort. Interesting to look at, nice comp.

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