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A heat-blasted, tortured landscape eroded by wind and sand...

Still learning Mandelbulber...any and all comments/suggestions are most welcome!!!

Software: Mandelbulber 0.90

This image has been published in the November 2010 issue of Phase 5 Monthly Review [link]

THIS ARTWORK IS AVAILABLE FOR COMMERCIAL USE Contact me via e-mail at egehlin@hotmail.com for further information.

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:iconin-arts-we-trust:
I do believe that's the first time I've ever faved fractal art.
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:iconegehlin:
There's a first time for everything, they say...I'm so glad that you like this image. It is one of my personal favorites. Many thanks for your kind comment and especially for the fave!!!

Very Best Regards,
Eric
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:iconstroody:
*Stroody Oct 3, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Superb !
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:iconegehlin:
Many thanks, my friend!!!

Very Best Regards,
Eric
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~irethkalt Sep 24, 2010  Professional Traditional Artist
Excellent work! I usually don't care for fractals because they say nothing but "look at me, I'm digital". This one is captivating, looks like a real composition made by a human, not dictated by mathmatical computer computations. I love the depth, I feel like I could fly through here in a little helicopter. :thumbsup: :D
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:iconmidnightink:
This reminds me of Inception for some reason. Love it!
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:iconjonx0r:
Incredible! I snagged a copy of Mandelbulber, but to be honest i have no idea how to use it, couldn't find any tutorials either ;[ (so far i've just been putting random numbers everywhere hoping my computer doesn't explode).
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:iconegehlin:
Sadly, I cannot find any tutorials for Mandelbulber and so I have begun to learn the program through experimentation as you are. I believe I'm starting to get a feel for the program and it's potential. If you think it will help, I'm willing to share some of my parameter files with you as starter fractals. Let me know via a note and mention if there is a particular image in my gallery that you would like to see the parameters.

As always, thank you for your kind comments and support!!!

Very Best Regards,
Eric
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:iconianjam:
*Genius!

Ian
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:iconegehlin:
Thank you so much, Ian!!!

Very Best Regards,
Eric
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