I recently became aware of a very interesting plugin for Windows users of Adobe Photoshop. The creative possibilities with the use of this filter are almost endless, however, it is certainly not for every image, but when you find an image that works well with fractalius the results are most addictive. I can most certainly guarantee that you will begin searching your image collection for more images that will work with this unique plugin. I first became aware of this photoshop plugin through the blog of famous bird photographer Arthur Morris which in turn led me to the very creative work of Denise Ippolito. Please take a look at Denise’s fractalius gallery here and if you are interested in purchasing this inexpensive plugin click here. Denise also has a free tutorial on her blog on how to use this filter effectively. Below are three additional images that I have applied fractalius too – a Brown Pelican (Atlantic Phase), Cuban Crocodile and a Blue Jay.
Fractalius – Photoshop Plugin
October 17, 2010 by Andrew McLachlan
Posted in Creative Visions | Tagged arthur morris, creative visions, denise ippolito, fractalius, nature photography, photoshop, photoshop plugins, stock photography | 4 Comments
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Andrew, These are all fantastic! My favorite is the bobcat. Thank you for the plug. I appreciate it. You are right it is addictive.
You are welcome Denise and thanks very much for your comments. The bobcat is my favorite too, of the ones I have tried so far.
Cool use of this plugin, Andrew…the first image is amazing!
Thanks Anil. Much appreciate the comments.