This
might be my second most important discovery in the domain of the computer-generated
imagery, - after the first great excitement, when I found how beautiful the
fractals could be, back in 1994. This time, I was fascinated even more by revealing
of how organic and painted-by-a-human-hand it can look, too.

The
recipe? Shortly, it goes like this: start the Fractal Design Painter program
and try to clone any image using its drip cloning method in Auto-clone
mode, but the brush size must be real big. Sit down, relax and watch how the
computer paints in unspeakably stunning and ethereal brush strokes... This Drip
World gallery represents some of the amazing results I've gotten with this technique,
- adding in as well, in the true Synth Art spirit, some additional, more of
the real-life origin, elements and objects and occasionally using a few other
software effects, most notably the fantastic EyeCandy and marvelous Blade Pro
filters. Any takers to try this technique?
| to see the works, click on any
of the 'drops' here |
the image's title should appear
when the cursor passes over it... |
Blue-orange palette
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Red-Yellow Palette
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Green palette
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Gray-blue palette
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Red-magenta palette
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All pictures here copyright (c) V. Kritchallo
1998