Fractalinsects
26 creative works found
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For the fractal insect theme week. / . / / .
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Something softer in color & while I love earth tones as a rules I really like the amber tones on this. ;-) / Apophysis. / Lauren
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These Centipedes live in the Arcturian oceans where waters are dark and deep. Like terrestrial deep-sea animals they produce their own light. The red light in front serves to attract potential prey. Made with Apophysis.
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Two fly-like Sirrels from the Weganian Empire have just met at a local fair. They thoroughly enjoyed the fair, the food and each other. Now the bigger female, Srees, has decided that she wants the smaler male, Firrr, as her live-bond partner. Well, in the Sirrel society you don´t disagree with the wishes of the females- you might end up as dinner. Made with Apophysis.
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Fractal rendered in Apophysis, background in Photoshop.
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Fractal made in Apophysis for the fractal insect theme week.
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All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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Fractal rendered in Apophysis.
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Here we have the 10 Flippered Green Armored Turtle Beetle,talk about been flipped out. / This beetle is native to the cold waters of the Gratis River,on Far Earthholme. Some mature species can reach a length exceeding 6’,the flippers or paddles are highly poisonous,and they find nourishment mostly from the castings of Yellow Slime Worms. Considered a delicacy with many beings,once the fippers are removed,and the rest steamed and served with DoubleBee Nectar. excerpt from Zorind’s “Cookery from Beyond the Edge” 5th printing,human translation. AV A fractal sculptured fabrication. If anyone is interested purchasing it, I can also put it up as a T with the title under it.
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This fly is native to Oat-n-Barley Prime,deep in the Beverage Nebula. When drinking a brewed nectar on this world,and you happen to swallow a Trembling Glowing Green Bottle Fly (the fly lives and breeds in the nectar) ..............not to worry as they are only edible when washed down alive with brewed nectar. There is a very slight side affect,in that,you tremble for a few months before turning green and hatching some little one’s. / On the plus side you develop 90/90 vision,although there are many things you don’t want to see that close. AV A fractal sculptured fabrication. If anyone is interested purchasing it, I can also put it up as a T with the title under it.
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Created with Fractal Explorer. / / Go here to get this fractal as a free desktop wallpaper (private use only) at my gallery at Caedes.net
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Food For Thought fractal art. After man has ruined the Earth from greed, hatred and plain stupidity and carelessness, what will be left? Just the parasites? / / © Dave Moilanen 2008
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Not quite sure if this fly is a natural mutation, or if it has lost one of originally four wings to the clumsy hands of a human who wanted to catch this native firefly from planet Vulcan. Made with Apophysis.
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I start simple. This close-up of a dragonfly was made with Tierazon (not FractalExplorer, as I first posted).
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Terrestrial insects have six legs. This yellow louse from the Andromeda-galaxy has only four legs. But it can bite with it´s jaws as well as sting with its back part. Whatever travels in our universe between the galaxies, lice and other insects will participate in any case. Made with FractalExplorer2.
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. / For the fractal insect theme week. / . / / .
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This busy mother-bug is guarding her young while she wanders the grasses of Never-ever world at the Forlorn Nebula in the Universe behind the mirror. Made with Tierazon.
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Created with Fractal Explorer.
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Fractal insect image that looks frilly and girly
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