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Technically Inclined by `xero-sama:iconxero-sama:


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Submitted: May 8, 2008
File Size: 16.7 MB
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Resolution: 1024×1024
Comments: 64
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Trippy

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~Snake-Plisken :heart: ~DarkHunterKuro
Her icon goes with mine, trust me
dude that is awesome, nice work.

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Furry 4 Life!!!

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it's so amazing! it's like it goes on and on forever....i love the detail! <3 :dance:

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not another comment by sami! D:
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the power to make mistake and move forward!
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Detailed, depth, excellent color choice mad. Wicked cool.

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~ My obsession with death is directly related to my obsession with life ~
Very cool! Reminds me of the Jefferies Tubes in Star Trek ... that is a compliment ... :D

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Kabu
My give a dAmn's busted ... ;P
Cool! Is that based on the parameters you posted a few weeks ago?

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*Apophysis *FractalDreams
Most excellent! Great use of color here. I love the contrast between the sharp and blurriness. Very, very cool.

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"Remember, nothing is mindless….there exist only choices of possible mindsets.” -- Tom Hess

=Apophysis
Man you went all out for this one. Amazing spectacular job.
ace !hi buddy how are you. This design is very nice. it seems techno type. :o
Nice.

At first I thought it was a 3D render. Then I realized it was a fractal.

At this moment, I have absolutely no idea which fractal program generated this. The colors and style are definitely yours, but man...

Nice technology/sci-fi/creepy dark hallway feel. It works quite well with the title, and the "tunnel" effect helps with this vibe.

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