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The Tower Of Oosulon Is A 29 Object 18 Fractal Element Fractal Art Composition Which Originally Was Going To Be Just A T-Shirt Design, But I Changed My Mind And Added Additional Elements To The Design.
The Blur Background Fractal Gives The Image The Appearance Of Depth And The Green Tone Helps The Tower Standout.
The Cloud Layer Gives The Image A More Dynamic Look While Also Adding A Different Color Tone To Make The Piece More Interesting And To Provide Balance With The Reddish / Pink Tones At The Top Of The Tower.
This Piece Is More Of An Abstract Creation So Some Of The Fractals Will Seem To Be Somewhat Out Of Place While At The Same Time Serving A Purpose.
The Tower Of Oosulon Was Created Using The GPU Based Fractal Generator Fractron 9000 And Fractal Elements Were Composed And Post Processed In The Photoshop Image Editor.
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I Took That Approach Suzi Because, Even Though The Background Fractal Was The Right Choice For The Image, It Over Powered The Main Content And Was Distracting.
Adding A Medium To Heavy Blur To It And Then Adding Noise To Give It Some Texture Makes The Background Look Blurry At A Distance And A Textured Cloud Up Close.
So With Practice It's Possible For You And Others To Do It As Well.
I Put Together A Wiki Over At Wikia - [link]
That Explains The Process; I'll Be Adding More Info As Time Goes On.
I Do Use The Elements A Great Deal; I Need To Start Generating Some New Ones To Come Up With Some Different Looking Imagery.
For This Piece I Was Trying To Create As Sharp A Looking Piece As I Could, Which Worked Well With The Blur Background.
Adding A Medium To Heavy Blur To It And Then Adding Noise To Give It Some Texture Makes The Background Look Blurry At A Distance And A Textured Cloud Up Close.
Glad You Like It.