A tutorial by Neil Blevins on ways to improve 2D composition by grouping elements. More at NeilBlevins.com.
A tutorial by Neil Blevins on ways to improve 2D composition by grouping elements. More at NeilBlevins.com.
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This is a great NOVA show on how Fractal theory governs patterns in nature. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApJcmlqYrEk
I think the most interesting part is that fractal goes beyond the signal organism. Fractal patterns determine how vegetation grows in relation to each other in x, y, and z.