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BEFORE: This pic was taken from HK Dineyland :
AFTER: I use transformation tools in Photoshop to create the pic below :
Steps : 1 crop the object (mickey) 2 duplicate this layer (layer2) 3 change canvas size to, let say, 10 times bigger than the object. 4 click Ctrl-Alt-T key to select the object and ready for transformation 5 size it down (smaller) by dragging the edge of the object while holding down Shift-Alt key (to make sure it will resize proportionally) and then move it a little bit to the right-down. Then rotate clockwise slightly. click Enter 6. click Ctrl-Alt-Shift-T several times until the objects become small enough. Each click will create a new transformed layer. Merge all new layers created by this transforms 7. Repeat step 4 with different size, direction of rotation and movement of the object. 8. done! Here 's another pic using the above process : [RED FLOWER FRACTAL]
Good luck
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It looks super cool and sounds really time consuming. Great job!!!
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The process I did all in Photoshop without any additional plug-in!
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