Daria Cyborg Queen
by Rolando Burbon
Title
Daria Cyborg Queen
Artist
Rolando Burbon
Medium
Digital Art - Fractal Art Composition
Description
Daria Cyborg Queen is my first Full Fractal female humanoid looking portrait.
The portrait has a retro sci-fi book cover or movie poster look with the queen in the center, a title above her and a caption below her.
Daria's face is composed of a copper metallic skull and a lower blue organic face that includes a mechanical looking nose, cybernetic eyes and the skull clamping mechanism.
At the top of her head is one can see through the transparent portion of her head electrical activity that coincides with her advance cybernetic brain.
At the sides of her face and around the back of her head is a partially metallic cloak like garment to give her the look of a supreme ruler; with a star lighted necklace as an accent piece.
Then for the background there is a large blurred fractal to accent the portrait of her face.
Daria Cyborg Queen is composed of 169 layers of which 59 fractals were used in creating this portrait.
30 fractals were used to create the eyes, eye sockets, brows and lashes; 1 fractal for the lips; 6 fractals for the nose and supporting structure; 2 fractals for the face; 7 fractals for the skull; 5 fractals for the garment; 2 fractals for the necklace; 1 fractal for the background; 5 fractals for additional accents.
To create the fractals I used the Fractron 9000 Fractal Generator and I assembled the fractals and did post process with the Photo Elements 7 Image Editor.
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January 26th, 2018
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Swedish Attitude Design
๐ท So incredible Amazing! L/F ๐ท
Rolando Burbon replied:
Daria Cyborg Queen is my only full fractal humanoid portrait so far. Working on some others as I trying to stretch what is possible to do with fractal parts. Glad You Like It.
Reynold Jay
"Magical" best describes this for me. I do like the lettering at the top and bottom mas well. The lovely shadings ( and subtle colors) make this a gem. Lovely work of art! FAVORITE too!
Rolando Burbon replied:
Thanks Reynold. This was my first full fractal portrait and it took a while to get the body of the face working. The face is a large cloud fractal that I masked portions of it out to create the body of the face. The Text I added as I was trying to create a look of book cover art for the piece.