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Jan 15, 2010 23:53 |  #1

Yes? No? I like it either way :D

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Jan 16, 2010 00:17 |  #2

I have seen this filter a bazillion times.and for some effects it works.but for me, I prefer the original!;)


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Jan 16, 2010 00:21 |  #3

i love to be able to do that... hehehe i like it


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Jan 16, 2010 00:58 |  #4

Just depends on what you want the image to use for.... As a neutral decoration on a web site it is nice. But if you want to show the animal properly (is that a wild boar? - I am hopeless with flowers, animals and birds...) the original is reasonable - only shows part of the animal and makes me want to see more.


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Jan 16, 2010 01:18 |  #5

#1 is no longer a photos, but its good digital artwork!


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Jan 16, 2010 01:42 as a reply to  @ NeverFollow's post |  #6

I love it. I'm not sure I have seen that before. What can I do to duplicate that effect on my own?


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Jan 16, 2010 02:36 |  #7

Tracon wrote in post #9403492 (external link)
I love it. I'm not sure I have seen that before. What can I do to duplicate that effect on my own?

Hmm... I remember seeing that somewhere but I don't remember what it is called....

OP> I prefer the original too, but I do see the appeal of the altered one.

EDIT: After meditating and practicing my Google-Fu I have come to the enlightenment that the filter is called Fractalius.
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Jan 16, 2010 11:31 |  #8

Thanks Will! Looks very interesting.


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Jan 16, 2010 16:12 |  #9

Its a badger, I like the first one, it has a Lord of the rings feel about it.

vk2gwk wrote in post #9403357 (external link)
Just depends on what you want the image to use for.... As a neutral decoration on a web site it is nice. But if you want to show the animal properly (is that a wild boar? - I am hopeless with flowers, animals and birds...) the original is reasonable - only shows part of the animal and makes me want to see more.


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Jan 16, 2010 17:50 |  #10

Tracon wrote in post #9405213 (external link)
Thanks Will! Looks very interesting.

My pleasure =)


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Jan 16, 2010 18:26 |  #11

Oh that is fabulous. What effect is that?




  
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Jan 16, 2010 20:18 as a reply to  @ PBeeee's post |  #12

Wasn't sure what I was looking at first, but when I saw the 2nd image it made sense and I thought wow, thats pretty neat!!!




  
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Jan 16, 2010 20:35 as a reply to  @ BlindGuyTakingPictures's post |  #13

It's different
I like it!


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Jan 16, 2010 21:08 |  #14

No neg comments from me. I love the effect...how was that done?


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Jan 16, 2010 23:24 |  #15

PBeeee wrote in post #9407259 (external link)
Oh that is fabulous. What effect is that?

jacksonvillenp wrote in post #9408161 (external link)
No neg comments from me. I love the effect...how was that done?

Both of you, read the comments that came before, it was already explained how this was done. Look for my first reply.


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