Diaphanous Dreams is a piece of digital artwork by Patricia Kemke which was uploaded on January 26th, 2009.
Diaphanous Dreams
Digital fractal composed in Apophysis. Flower in vivid colors. Pink, red, yellow and black.
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Title
Diaphanous Dreams
Artist
Patricia Kemke
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Fine Art
Description
Digital fractal composed in Apophysis. Flower in vivid colors. Pink, red, yellow and black.
Uploaded
January 26th, 2009
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Comments (3)
Patricia Kemke
Hi Jason, This image is a digital composition of 2 fractals and some post image editing in GIMP. I used Apophysis to create the fractals. The fractals can take weeks to get just right. Especially for a detail freak like me. Fractals are based on math. I never know what I am going to get until I start developing the fractal. When done the fractal can take a week or more to render on the computer running non stop depending on the size of the finished render. Apophysis and GIMP are both free software programs. Give them a try. I think I also have at least one digital oil painting image available here too. For that I used a Program called ArtRage. They have free version too although I used the paid version. I previously did commissioned portraits in color pencil but that is very time consuming. I have Multiple Chemical Sensitivities MCS so there is no way I could work with real oil although I would love to! The ArtRage program gives you amazing detail and control. And no I did not copy the image - in regards to my Racket Tailed Roller image. That image took more than a month to get done. Hope that answers your questions - thanks for asking and for the nice comment. ~ Trish