This image is one of my 2008 science fiction image creations. It is a composite of four Bryce renders. Two of them were with different versions of the sky, along with the same landscape. The planet was a separate render, and lastly I rendered up a black and white alpha channel of the landscape. Using these 4 images in Photoshop as layers I brought them all together to create this final image. I then added a few post render effects with Photoshop, including the digital frame.
Once more, this image is another one that I created using the fractal generator software, Vchira, with post work in Photoshop. Like my other most recent pieces, I actually created the base image with Vchira a while back, but just finished the post work in Photoshop on my birthday. This one had more post work than most, and included more than just creating the digital frame, and adding my digital signature. The filtering and layering effects were much more extensive; involving some flipping and superimposing. Great fun.
As I developed the formula for this fractal image, I couldn't help but see forms reminiscent of the Native American Thunder Bird. I created this image with a combination of the programs Vchira and Photoshop.
Another in the Psychedelic Fractals Dude series, this image was created using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop layering and filtering effects.
When putting together the fractal formula for this image experiment, I was struck by how much these fractal forms reminded me of trilobites, with psychedelic color dressings. I created this image using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop layering and filtering effects.
This image is one of my 2008 science fiction image creations. As with all my outer space scenes, I created the initial image with Bryce. I then added a few post render effects with Photoshop, including the digital frame.
A little over a year ago I put together this image as an illustration for a fantasy story I was working on at the time. The story ended up on the back burner, as I've pursued other projects. In time, I may return to this story project. I achieved this image with a combination of DAZ/Studio and layering effects in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series, created with a mixture of filter effects in Photoshop, and sometimes fractal layers.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series, created with a mixture of filter effects in Photoshop, and sometimes fractal layers.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series, created with a mixture of filter effects in Photoshop, and sometimes fractal layers.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series, created with a mixture of filter effects in Photoshop, and sometimes fractal layers.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series, created with a mixture of filter effects in Photoshop, and sometimes fractal layers.
Using the same base fractal formula, I created this variation on the theme of my earlier fractal work, "Bubbles of the Multiverse". In this one, we see more fractal bubbles expanding through and fluctuating within the extra-membranic domain of the Multiverse. I created this image with a combination of the programs Vchira and Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.