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FDMG [2018-01-09 16:56:11 +0000 UTC]

Such amazing art work! Just what I was looking for, deep darker fractal *_*.Β 
Btw, may I use this in the backgorund of a musical texture? No monetization or what so ever in this case. I will send you the link for your verification as the credits

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Senzune In reply to FDMG [2018-01-09 18:07:06 +0000 UTC]

Go right ahead

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FDMG In reply to Senzune [2018-01-10 13:30:14 +0000 UTC]

Here it is:Β www.youtube.com/watch?v=sW5x6k…

It is very experimental texture in the musical field! Hope you enjoy it

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WhoopySnoopy [2017-09-10 20:41:49 +0000 UTC]

Β  Β 

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WildeChild17 [2016-09-02 02:27:26 +0000 UTC]

I do not know much about actual painting, but it doesn't take any one of low appreciation to see that this is truly a work of art. This one is chaotic, but in an elegant and refined way. If it had beenΒ me making this, I would have added maybe a little bit more dark blue and white, simply as... highlights, I suppose I should put it? Whatever the case, this is a very good piece. I shall look more into your works and comment on more soon.

Also, I hope you would not mind me asking, but may I use some of your works as backgrounds for my own?

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Senzune In reply to WildeChild17 [2016-09-02 10:35:17 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for the comment! You can use all of my works for any personal use

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WildeChild17 In reply to Senzune [2016-09-02 12:51:14 +0000 UTC]

You are very welcome! And thank you so much! I shall of course credit you on the backgrounds.

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Senzune In reply to WildeChild17 [2016-09-02 16:46:35 +0000 UTC]

Just make sure the works you upload are not commercial, e.g. you don't earn any money from them either directly or indirectly.

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WildeChild17 In reply to Senzune [2016-09-02 16:58:51 +0000 UTC]

I won't, no worries. I don't do that sort of thing anyway.Β 

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ZorbaBliss [2012-02-13 01:04:51 +0000 UTC]

I resonate with this painting as expressing a deep quest of infinite potential.
I came upon it as I have a book by the same name: Singularia, Being at and Edge in Time.
What inspired you to paint your vision of Singularia Senzune?

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ZorbaBliss [2012-02-13 01:01:17 +0000 UTC]

I resonate with the 'deep quest' to infinity implied in this painting; a passionate process. Came upon your work as I have written a philosophical book with the same title: Singularia, Being at and Edge in Time. Interested to know what inspired you Senzune.
jH

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Senzune In reply to ZorbaBliss [2012-02-14 22:04:50 +0000 UTC]

That's quite the refined comment. As to what inspired me, is a matter of artistic impression. The work wasn't thought out entirely from scratch, as the used tool (Apophysis 7X) provided a basic canvas with fractal ink to start with. I believed that basic 'flame' to have great potential for an exotic impression.
The intention for a representation of a cosmic element was present, which, after quite some time, resulted in the image as you see it now. As an agnost, my interest in science once guided me to read about black holes - and thus singularities. This interest dates back a few years, when the last seasons of science-fiction series Stargate SG-1 aired, which in brief was about forced religion of a technologically superior humanoid race, on the entirety of the Milky Way Galaxy. In a few episodes, a black hole played a crucial role in achieving victory in this war, imprinting my interests in the mysteries of the universe. And here I am, quite some time later, experimenting with art.
Thank you for the compliment, it is interesting to be approached by someone with a background like yours.

Dennis

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anime1999 [2011-08-23 21:35:52 +0000 UTC]

oh so intersting

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Senzune In reply to anime1999 [2011-08-24 01:46:29 +0000 UTC]

I agree ^^

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Awakened-Artifact [2011-08-23 04:59:17 +0000 UTC]

FTW! FOR. THE. WIN. Your stuff is AMAZING

IVE BEEN SO BUSY I FORGOT TO LOOK AT ALL YOUR NEW STUFF QAQ

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Senzune In reply to Awakened-Artifact [2011-08-23 12:05:16 +0000 UTC]

LOL. Haha, thanks. :3

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Awakened-Artifact In reply to Senzune [2011-08-23 12:44:33 +0000 UTC]

XD Yeah No Prob. For Some Reason ive always had a deep fascination with strange stuff, like explosions, black holes, natural disasters and all sorts of other stuff. MY BACKGROUND IS NOW THIS IMAGE. ALL ARGUEMENTS ARE HEARBY INVALID.

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Senzune In reply to Awakened-Artifact [2011-08-23 12:47:05 +0000 UTC]

Haha, so do I.. but DAMN MY ARGUMENT IS INVALID.

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Awakened-Artifact In reply to Senzune [2011-08-23 12:50:44 +0000 UTC]

LOL I WIN THE INTERNET!

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SierraDesign In reply to Awakened-Artifact [2011-08-23 14:36:59 +0000 UTC]

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Awakened-Artifact In reply to SierraDesign [2011-08-23 15:04:37 +0000 UTC]

Lol Wut O.O

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SierraDesign In reply to Awakened-Artifact [2011-08-23 15:10:56 +0000 UTC]

ITS A FREE INTERNET

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Awakened-Artifact In reply to SierraDesign [2011-08-23 15:24:44 +0000 UTC]

Lol Ya I know..Lol Wut for comedic effect XD

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SierraDesign In reply to Awakened-Artifact [2011-08-23 16:14:44 +0000 UTC]

lolwut.

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Awakened-Artifact In reply to SierraDesign [2011-08-27 14:37:10 +0000 UTC]

XD

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SierraDesign [2011-08-20 20:34:09 +0000 UTC]

MFW I CANT MAKE ANYTHING LIKE THIS.

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Senzune In reply to SierraDesign [2011-08-20 21:05:22 +0000 UTC]

YES YOU CAN.

APOPHYSIS 7X
- All Variations
- 3 to 6 Transforms
- 3 to 6 Mutations

--> Random Batch
--> Find nice looking flame
--> Move triangles, learn how each triangle affects the flame - this is important
--> When done, set resolution, gradient, and start render. Have patience. Set to Lower than Normal priority in Task Manager if you want to do other stuff, but not to heavy stuff.

--> Upload, fuck yeah.

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SierraDesign In reply to Senzune [2011-08-21 07:14:03 +0000 UTC]

Right. I'm writing this down.

Let's do this.

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Senzune In reply to SierraDesign [2011-08-21 10:55:08 +0000 UTC]

Be sure to show me your CLOSE ENOUGH result. :V

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SierraDesign In reply to Senzune [2011-08-21 19:52:55 +0000 UTC]

NOW YOU'VE PUT PRESSURE ON ME.
AGIHWPFHWGOJWIOGP{JGWPI{GJHWPGI{HGPIH

THE PRESSURE!

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Senzune In reply to SierraDesign [2011-08-21 20:31:01 +0000 UTC]

PRFPPPFTCHPCTPCTPHTCPTHCPT :3

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SierraDesign In reply to Senzune [2011-08-23 08:54:43 +0000 UTC]

I kinda maded one.

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Senzune In reply to SierraDesign [2011-08-23 12:05:54 +0000 UTC]

I kinda noticed.

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Ionosphere-Negate [2011-08-20 19:53:32 +0000 UTC]

Needs more blue and purple.

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Senzune In reply to Ionosphere-Negate [2011-08-20 19:58:13 +0000 UTC]

I tried, I failed. Custom gradient in fractal editor didn't turn out well, and in Photoshop it resulted in significant loss of quality.

Also, is that a reference to Stargate? :3

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Ionosphere-Negate In reply to Senzune [2011-08-20 20:12:21 +0000 UTC]

Ohshi-

How do you mean?

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Senzune In reply to Ionosphere-Negate [2011-08-20 20:22:17 +0000 UTC]

Oh, the black holes in stargate have the same colors, blue and purple, and some appearances pink but mostly the other 2.

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Ionosphere-Negate In reply to Senzune [2011-08-20 20:44:41 +0000 UTC]

Oh, no. I never paid attention to that.

Hey, that gives me an idea: Make a Yinean for Subspace. The Freespace Subspace is the best representation I know. You can find screenies of it on the Hard Light Wiki
Subspace tunnel: [link]
Stargate's representation is good too. They are both remarkably similar in nature and color. Not necessarily Hyperspace, but the Stargate tunnels.

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Senzune In reply to Ionosphere-Negate [2011-08-20 21:07:12 +0000 UTC]

I'll see what I can do, if a good flame for this pops up, I'll create it - but near-perfect circular shapes almost /never/ appear. Like Feebas from Pokemon Hoenn.

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Ionosphere-Negate In reply to Senzune [2011-08-20 21:32:09 +0000 UTC]

Subspace isn't a natural perfect circle, but Freespace is really old. I mean like REALLY old: ten years. They had to work with what they had. Even FSO 3.6.13 has the same shape.

Subspace comes in ribbons, patches, and bubbles. It takes full advantage of particle-nature and wave-nature. Like how light comes in photons, but is also a wave a the same time.
I think it would make a damn-good abstract/fractal if done right.

PREPARE FOR TECHNOBABBEL:
Subspace has the exact same physics as gravity. Subspace is actually the working dimension of Gravity. All energies, matters, objects have their own dimension, due to the forces observed by Fractal Organization and the Gestalt Principle. Our "dimension" that we are "in" is actually a compilation of all of them.

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Senzune In reply to Ionosphere-Negate [2011-08-20 22:20:05 +0000 UTC]

TECHNOBABBEL UNDERSTOOD.
Just got back from showering, and meanwhile thought of a possible visualization for gravity - not as a particle emitting fields with interaction, but rather as the density of the 3D dimension. Space gets denser with more mass, due to each particle creating it's own spacetime field, the sum of which creates the total density in an area. Example: our rotten planet. That all takes place in the 'baseline' emptyness that is the vacuum of the cold space, which itself has a density. particles in this regular space exert pressure against this not-dense spacetime field, as the particle itself generates a spacetime field. The law of entropy states that energy always seeks the most free path, thus, the pressure of the spacetime field of the particle against the spacetime field of space pushes the particle towards a region with more density - towards other particles, towards our rotten planet - as a region with more density has a larger region to cope with the spacetime pressure than the empty space has. In common theories, gravity is the positive factor, while in my theory, it's the negative factor actually. You can by my theory imagine gravity in space as a slope, with the higher at the slope, the higher the pressure. the x-axis would represent 3D location. a particle lies on the slope, and like a real slope, it slides down to this pit called earth.

Well, so far for a theory, and there's probably enough reason to discredit it, but so are all other theories as none have thus far been proven to the fullest extend. I WANT HYPERSPACE TRAVEL DAMNIT.

AND SO, THE EPIC TALES OF BORING SCIENCE ON THE COMMENTS SECTION OF A DEVIATION CONTINUES!

I'll try to find a fractal flame which has what you mentioned in the second paragraph of your reply.

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Ionosphere-Negate In reply to Senzune [2011-08-21 00:04:30 +0000 UTC]

My thing on gravity is much simpler. It is related to diffusion.

Essentially you have a massive 3D fabric where there are objects.
Those objects displace the fabric and cause it to push inward. It is both a pulling and pushing, not OR/XOR.

Gravity is a force on its own, affected by objects and their potential energy due to mass. Density is a non-issue. The pot-energy's ambient field stretches out much like an aura, the farther out you get, the less dense it is.

The objects do not actively displace gravity, but gravity actively pushes back. And there is no entropy in pot-energy, mind you.

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The fabric's open area of displacement can be accessed. It is known as Freespace or Subspace (Freespace is named after the warp systems used).

The displacement generates massive amounts of energy; the energy causes the par energy to raise outside of the ship's hull, making energy shields useless.
It can also tear objects apart because the object is lost in sea of equal energy. Of course, the energy could do just the opposite and be in support of other objects. Both are equally possible and may be true at the same time.

This energy also can become White Matter if brought into realspace. White Matter is energy on the verge of becoming mater. It is the stem cell equivalent of basic matter. The only way to do this is to squeeze it out, by forming a "black hole" in subspace, rather than realspace.
Like stem cells, it likes to become what it is surrounded by, including the complete structure of complex molecules, like that of organisms and advanced materials.

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Subspace has another feature: Frequency.

Another 3D property, subspace acts as a medium between all the different dimensions, and even time and reality.
The X coordinate is reality. Changing the lanes of decision.
The Y coordinate is dimension. 0 being the sum of them all.
The Z coordinate is time. Self explanatory.

It sprouts off in an infinite number of directions. Each of these coordinates is a universe within itself, which is possible under the observed force of Fractal Organization.

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Finally, my favorite:

HAMMERSPACE!

As properly represented in that excerpt of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, hammerspace is a derivative of subspace.

You see, all objects have their own subspace field. By accessing one's own subspace field (I will explain how), you can gain access to an incredible and extremely private storage system.

Of course anyone can access it... well at first. By tuning one's subspace field to their bio-electric/magnetic field, or better yet, their bio-energy field, you can make it to where no one but that person can fool with their field.

Of course it will still be under general effects such as gravitational pull, but that's about it.

This and strengthening the signal of that person's bio-energy/electric/magnetic field(s), they can access their owns subspace field with mere thought, making access simple, quick, easy, and without external equipment. You might need an implant or two, but nothing too heavy.

Of course, storage is limited. You can store mass of equal or lesser value to your own (with nothing on you). If you store any more than that, that weight will be added to you.
Of course, it's easier than carrying luggage, because the stress is equal across your entire body; of course, it can be bad for organ functions, so I don't fucking recommend it.

Awesome, huh? I came up with that using no preexisting information on hammerspace specifically, btw.

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Senzune In reply to Ionosphere-Negate [2011-08-21 00:47:17 +0000 UTC]

Hot damn :V. Yeah well, my base knowledge on gravity is very limited. I love the hammerspace story, I watched that movie and was like LOL SUBSPACE BAG when I saw it. :3

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Ionosphere-Negate In reply to Senzune [2011-08-21 01:13:24 +0000 UTC]

Rofl.

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