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For The Sunday Challenge 'Sliders' I played with 'Fractal trace' and 'Lens distortion', which both gives plenty of sliders to work with. Especially the Fractal trace tool is very challenging when one tries to achieve a good balance.

Original is on a note.

docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-fractal-trace.html
docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-lens-distortion.html

EDIT: I increased the saturation a little on PicMonkey ;-)
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17 comments

Jan said:

Fantastic and creative work!
10 years ago ( translate )

H C said:

Great work from the rather plain original. I think I have a shot like the original on my computer.
10 years ago

Amazingstoker said:

works very well, and from such a simple source . . . .
10 years ago

Valfal said:

I was wondering how you got that image! I never would have guessed a child's toy; great sliding, Sami!
10 years ago

Esther said:

Very well done! The original is practically unrecognizable.
10 years ago ( translate )

Valfal said:

Congrats on Explore, Sami!
10 years ago ( translate )

Shuttering Yukon said:

Sami, you slid the sliders... good one! The original is cute... but the end result is amazing!
10 years ago

Karen's Place said:

This is so cool Sami and it sounds like lots of fun. I have to try Gimp out soon. Beautiful creativity.
10 years ago

Wierd Folkersma said:

speedy result :D
10 years ago ( translate )

Clickity Click said:

Congratulations on explore and a slider enthusiast's slider. :)
10 years ago ( translate )

autofantasia said:

Fabulous looking, but I couldn't for the life of me think what the original image must have been ... an instant fave! :)
10 years ago

HaarFager said:

I never would have guessed what the original looked like - you've done a lot of interesting things here!
10 years ago

Don Sutherland said:

Very beautiful.
10 years ago ( translate )

Indycaver (Norm) said:

Great image Sami! Thought you'd designed a new computer chip! :-)
10 years ago

Gillian Everett said:

Mind boggling, so much to look at. Eye catching and entertaining!
10 years ago