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Danse fractale


One of Dan Hinde's fractal brushes copied x3 , set to overlap. their layers merged, the combined image then copied and 'distort - shear' applied to the copy. The two sets of three were then again overlapped, at which poiint the lower projections looked like pairs of feet and the upper one, rather more tenuously, could be taken for heads and arms. Having merged the two layers, the resulting layer was copied and reversed. The 'chrome' colour gradient was then used to colour them and a stage lighting effect added to the background.
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