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Gallery: Vehicles, Banners, Buildings, Decals, Special Day, Fractals, Temp. Outdoor, Photos
the gallery - ultra fractal
Floating Point Digital Images is pleased to offer in conjunction with Ultra-Fractal a unique printing service for users of the Ultra-Fractal software.
Using state-of-the-art wide-format printing technology we can deliver quality printed output of your fractal art direct to your door! For more information about this service click here.
Here are some works to date...

Right: Eric Vondran (nscafe@kawphy.ca) , Swimming 01a
I feel that Swimming 01a captures what it's like to see underwater. Created in Adobe® Photoshop® and filtered with Corel® KPT®. The basic technique used is picking a palette of colours and tinkering with it until I'm happy. This is one of the few "organic" pieces that I've created.
Printed from a 24"x24" 600dpi tga file onto photopaper. Eric then had the print professionally framed.

Right: Helen Grainge - 'Patio Door'
Rendered for Helen from a supplied Ultra Fractal formulae. Each pane is 25"x13" at 600dpi that was then mirrored to produce a striking arch design.
The images are printed on transparent cling material and can be removed when required and are easily remounted.

Left: David Shanholtzer - 'DreamsOfTheSidhe'.
I get my inspiration from a variety of places. One is Celtic music, and especially music by Loreena McKennitt. When creating pieces such as "Dreams Of The Sidhe" I will often have her music playing in the background.
The final image is 12"x18", here beautifully framed.

Above: Joan Malcheski
Nice set of fractals, here printed on photo paper. Each is 15" wide and about 40" tall.

Right: Yvonne Mous (http://ymous.exto.nl) - 'Midget'
This image, called “Midget”, was created as a tribute to Benoit Mandelbrot. The man who, with his fractal theory, made such an impact, not only in mathematics but also in starting a whole new form of art.
An 8' x 30" fractal image printed on banner material. Huge. The rendering of this monster took four days solid computation on our cluster of three networked machines. This image is also show in our banners gallery.

Right: Another fantastic image from Helen Grainge.
Here the design is printed on adhesive clear vinyl and mounted on the inside of the glass. The inks are UF stable and will not fade for at least five-years.
Condensation was a concern, so rather than using cling material for this installation, vehicle grade adhesive vinyl was used - the inks being waterproof.
Eric Vondran (nscafe@kawphy.ca) , 12292001 (temp a)
A simple fractal with a row of artistic renderings to provide a natural border. The two elements lend the piece a very microscopic organic feel to it.
This one is big - it's over 24" wide.

