A Frac, of course.
The original is of this yellow butterfly with the white vinyl siding of my house as the BG.
A Frac, of course.
The original is of this yellow butterfly with the white vinyl siding of my house as the BG.
Interesting image and application, Ken.
While not a fract'er ... at least not yet, I like this one.![]()
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I'm not a fract'er yet either. I like this too.![]()
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Hey Ken, This one is spectacular. I love the stained glass look, the great colors, and the stark white BKGR.
Which Fract preset did you start with?
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Artie, I'm pretty sure it was Lines.
I need to start writing these things down or maybe adding the preset used to the file name. I usually just go hog wild clicking on presets and playing with the sliders and after I apply the plug, I have no idea which preset I used.
