A few years back I did a series of abstract images I called my KaleidoCross Series. This image is but one sample from this series. I achieved it with a combination of filter effects in Photoshop.
A few years back I did a series of abstract images I called my KaleidoCross Series. This image is but one sample from this series. I achieved it with a combination of filter effects in Photoshop.
Within 3D program Bryce, metaballs can be used to create pretty cool stuff. From a series of experiments, I created this 3D abstraction combining metaballs and a multi-replicate formulation.
With special layering effects, fractal images can have a vivid and even psychedelic impact. I created this image using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop filtering.
Often fractal patterns are reminiscent of living creatures, actual or mythical. I created this image, evocative of Asian dragons writhing in fiery skies, with a combination of Vchira and Photoshop.
A few years back I did a series of images I called my KaleidoCross Series. This is just one sample from this series. I achieved it with a combination of filter effects in Photoshop.
In this image are spiral patterns within spiral patterns in an echoing display of fractal manifestation. I created it with a combination of the programs Xenodream and Photoshop.
From a series of experiments in the 3D program Bryce, I created this 3D abstraction combining the metaballs feature along with a multi-replicate formulation.
Sometimes fractal images can bring out the psychedelic WOW factor. This one definitely turned out that way. This image was created using the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop.
Within the program Bryce, the metaballs feature can be used to create some cool stuff. From a series of experiments, I created this 3D abstraction with metaballs along with multi-replicate.
This short came of a writing exercise examining character emotions. Here, we examine a character with a habit of bottling his emotions, preferring to hide them rather than show his vulnerability.
Throughout a recent comparative religion study, I noticed a common thread with many belief systems. A number of religions appear based on a foundation built from special messenger angelic visitations.
While doing research for a science fiction story, about a “prophecy obsessed” people, I asked myself “What is the objective of prophecy?” The following two page article came out of that research.
For the last few years, I've been composing a collection of expressions and thoughts I call "Kernels of Truth". This is another one of the free form verses found among these kernels.
For the last few years, I've been composing a collection of expressions and thoughts I call "Kernels of Truth". This is yet another one of the free form verses found among these kernels.
For the last few years, I've been composing a collection of expressions and thoughts I call "Kernels of Truth". This free form verse is one of these kernels.
I was recently confronted with a debate on God's existence. The Atheists’ said faith = “believing in something without proof”, & that was irrational. From this debate, the following article emerge
I originally wrote this as a writers' group exercise, based on a first line for http://www.thefirstline.com/. I missed the Spring 2008 issue deadline. Instead I submitted it to Authspot.
These links, using both videos & images, show us a postmodern world view that makes counter cultural or social commentary statements through creative artistic expressions, often in a humorous way.
It seems that lately, I've been getting an increasing number of these inheritance e-mails cluttering my spam filter, and my Inbox, alike. What to do? Trash them! They are fake!
I recently participated in a debate focused on the question: Could extra-terrestrials have visited humankind thousands of years ago, thus becoming the basis of mythic gods?
In an earlier article, I explored the question of the possibility that ancient extraterrestrial visitors could have brought about the basis of mythic gods thousands of years ago.
There is a rumor running around that Charles Darwin recanted on his death bed. Actually, there was no recanting, but this rumor is not the only misconception about Charles Darwin.
Does God look like you and me? Does he literally sit on a throne in the heavens lording it over us lowly humans? Or are these anthropomorphized metaphors of God purely symbolic, even part of a picture
Take note this article's title is not a two-way debate, rather it has three sides. All too often, those who take up this topic for debate neglect to acknowledge the Deist option.