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syareed:The Seasons Series - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn Fractals created in Chaotica by Sysyareed:The Seasons Series - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn Fractals created in Chaotica by Sysyareed:The Seasons Series - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn Fractals created in Chaotica by Sysyareed:The Seasons Series - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn Fractals created in Chaotica by Sy

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The Seasons Series - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn

Fractals created in Chaotica by Sya.


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After fighting the lousy super demon, Mushroomhead, our hero returns home for a relaxing visit to th

After fighting the lousy super demon, Mushroomhead, our hero returns home for a relaxing visit to the commode. It is there that he realizes that Mushroomhead did, in fact, have one good superpower.


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Pop - from the Robot Junkyard Series, Inktober 2018 Each day, I followed the official Inktober prompPop - from the Robot Junkyard Series, Inktober 2018 Each day, I followed the official Inktober prompPop - from the Robot Junkyard Series, Inktober 2018 Each day, I followed the official Inktober prompPop - from the Robot Junkyard Series, Inktober 2018 Each day, I followed the official Inktober promp

Pop - from the Robot Junkyard Series, Inktober 2018

Each day, I followed the official Inktober prompt, filling in more and more of the junkyard.


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The Seasons Series - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn Fractals created in Chaotica by Sya.The Seasons Series - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn Fractals created in Chaotica by Sya.The Seasons Series - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn Fractals created in Chaotica by Sya.The Seasons Series - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn Fractals created in Chaotica by Sya.

The Seasons Series - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn

Fractals created in Chaotica by Sya.


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Pretty Petals - an old school fractal created in Apophysis

Pretty Petals - an old school fractal created in Apophysis


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From the Robot Junkyard Series 4.25 x 6 inch watercolor and ink over an acrylic wash. An explanationFrom the Robot Junkyard Series 4.25 x 6 inch watercolor and ink over an acrylic wash. An explanation

From the Robot Junkyard Series

4.25 x 6 inch watercolor and ink over an acrylic wash.

An explanation of the process for those just joining :)

I presoak the watercolor paper and tape it to the board, sometimes, I give it a very light wash over the top for the sky. Once dry, I mix 2 or 3 colors of paint and give the canvas another light wash. While wet, I lay a sheet of plastic wrap on top, which makes the incidental shapes I’ll use as my guides when it’s dry.

The acrylic wash is great because I can draw and erase over it several times without damaging the paper. It also lets the texture of the paper come through, and it can be removed in areas (as well as ink) with a little alcohol.

My camera didn’t do a very good job of picking up the subtle things you can spot with the eye. The best, in my opinion, are the teeeny-tiny sparkles in the paint on the unicornbot, the car, the green robot in the foreground, and a few other smalls.

There are also metallics that shine here and there, like in the cowbot, the banjo, the car bumper and the plank the bird’s perched upon.


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