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Hello Everyone,

today I come to you with my own little "challenge" or "fractal talk". I'm trying to get a fractal with a more natural look lately but I'm stuck.

I wish to make something with apo which has some kind of a layered fluid or folded structure with some extra structure like found in rocks e.g.

... a first result: ...

or even better would be something with a regularly ripped-open look like in tree bark or in the iris of the eye:



... and a first result on this:



these structures result from a process where a layers structure grows with different speed, e.g. the lower one grows faster then the one on top. This process seems to slowly tear the top layers open (mostly in one direction) and gives insights into the lower layers.

Drying paint is the "one layer version" of this:



So If anyone can help me with this - please post a comment or some params.

Hope to hear from you soon + thank you for your help!

- pille

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:iconlyc:
no idea how i wasn't watching you before, your work (and tutorials!) are *excellent* :clap:
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:iconstukarver:
~StuKarver May 8, 2013  Hobbyist Artist
Thanks for the recent favorite.
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:iconcyberxaos:
:wave: thanks for the :+fav:s
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:iconpillemaster:
great work, really! sometime you need to show to me how it was done
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:icondawgit:
Thanks for the fave
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