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Bill Tracer

Spirals Within Spirals - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    As has been the pattern of my last few posts, this postmodern contemporary abstract fractal art piece is another example of an older work of mine that I am now bringing forward and publishing for my Bubblews audience. In "Spirals Within Spirals" the same or at least similar patterns have a tendency to repeat, as is often found within fractal images. In this image we see spiral patterns within spiral patterns in an echoing display of fractal manifestation. I created this image with a combination of the programs XenoDream and Photoshop. The post work included creating the digital frame, and some filtering and layering effects, as well as adding my digital Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Bill Tracer

Fractal Dragons Writhing - 0 views

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    Often fractal patterns can be reminiscent of living creatures, actual or mythical. Here we see patterns evocative of Asian dragons writhing in fiery skies. I created this image with a combination of the programs Vchira and Photoshop.
Bill Tracer

Fractal Pinchers - 0 views

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    Often random patterns of nature show up in fractal images. When I was working on this fractal image, I saw forms that reminded me of crab pinchers here and there in the fractal shapes. Unfortunately, they are less apparent in this reduced resolution version, but if you look closely you can still see them. This image was created using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop filtering effects.
Bill Tracer

Fractal Me a River - 0 views

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    originally conceived of using this image as an illustration of how the apparent random patterns of nature, such as meanderings of rivers aren't random, but rather governed by complex fractal geometry, in my Relijournal article, Is it Irrational to Believe in God? found at: http://www.relijournal.com/Religion/Is-It-Irrational-to-Believe-in-God.88670 This image was created using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop filtering effects.
Bill Tracer

The Face of Lorvious - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    As with many of my recent fractal image creations, this image started with the KPT filter, "FraxPlorer", after which I put it through my processes of filtering, layering, color enhancement, etc. in Photoshop. The Face of Lorvious emerged from these processes, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity. As can be seen, Lorvious is of an extra-dimensional nature, having 4 physical dimensions rather than just our familiar 3. As a result, when he manifest in our 3 dimensional world, parts of him are visible, while other parts are not. When he moves through 3 dimensional space, loops of his body appear and disappear in what seems to us a random way, but in reality conforming to the natural patterns of 4 dimensional beings interacting on a 3 dimensional plane.
Bill Tracer

Sacred Emmanation - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    As has been the pattern of my last few posts, this is another example of an older work of mine that I am now bringing forward and publishing for my Bubblews audience. Also like my other recently published images, I created this postmodern contemporary abstract fractal art image using the fractal generator software, Vchira, with considerable post work in Photoshop. I gave this one the title, "Sacred Emanation". As with many of the images in my fractal image series, the post work included creating the digital frame, and some filtering and layering effects, as well as adding my digital Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Bill Tracer

Ordered Chaos - 0 views

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    I originally conceived of using this image as an illustration of the order found in the chaotic patterns of fractal geometry in my Relijournal article, Is it Irrational to Believe in God? found at: http://www.relijournal.com/Religion/Is-It-Irrational-to-Believe-in-God.88670 This image was created using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop filtering effects.
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