This fractal is made with #Apophysis 7x15 D Based on a Elliptic/Separation pattern improve with some radial blur and Xaos voodoo. I hope you will like it
I think i'm not oblige to say the title comes from Skyrim
Twenty Three minutes has given us something very pristine and yet - even for a fractal - very indulging; What I love most regarding this work is how it suits its title.
Fus Roh Dah are - taken literally - consonants; and that is what this work is, a constant ebb and flow of lines and frames and didactic harmonies one atop the other, layering themselves towards the furthest reaches of their known existence...
Which is spectacular - this is definitely unique; It doesn't flow inward, it spikes outward. This is particularly shown by the bright orange lining that's flowing out from the center!
"ladies and gentlemen...you are now entering a time warp.....take caution"
but seriously-- the color palette is subtle which I like. the soft orange and feathery pattern contrast and balance the more metallic passages. having the green apex slightly off center draws me in to the composition but i don't get stuck there. i just started playing with fractals using Tierazon and it takes a different kind of finesse, much respect for the lyricism you've achieved.
if Fus Roh Dah! had a soundtrack, this song would be on it: [link] (Timewarp - Stagga - Akira Kiteshi Re-Fix)
interesting...for some odd reason this made me think of video games before i even saw the title...however, it made me think of Xenoblade...and i don't know why. i guess i just have that game on the brain lol
Fus Roh Dah are - taken literally - consonants; and that is what this work is, a constant ebb and flow of lines and frames and didactic harmonies one atop the other, layering themselves towards the furthest reaches of their known existence...
Which is spectacular - this is definitely unique; It doesn't flow inward, it spikes outward. This is particularly shown by the bright orange lining that's flowing out from the center!
Bravo!
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