FEEL THE POWER ! (How to Master Chaos & Simmetry)
#21
Posted 04 January 2010 - 04:50 PM
Very beautiful Oregonian. I love the colors. You guys are so good.
@PhotoComix... Your spheres are beautiful and I love the way you rotated them and made different shapes.....
@PhotoComix... Your spheres are beautiful and I love the way you rotated them and made different shapes.....
#22
Posted 04 January 2010 - 05:14 PM
molly said:
Very beautiful Oregonian. I love the colors.
#23
Posted 04 January 2010 - 05:40 PM
I guess I am going to have to try those too. I have been so busy learning other stuff there isn't enough hours in the day.... How can anyone be bored. There isn't enough time for that. lol
#25
Posted 05 January 2010 - 07:35 PM
Beautiful results Oregonian :!:
It seems all cool thing in the life, from love to good meals, give some addition
Best cure is find something even better to be addicted to (as example who addicted to waste hours watching delusive crap on TV may get benefit from collections of good movies and serials....)
The best thing of this and similar techniques is that are fun and may give immediate results:
the best combination to learn a lot without any effort, and be pushed to learn more and more just to have more fun and immediate results
in this case as example we may learn a lot on the practical effect of layer modes, .. i learned from mikethedj4 tut how to use gradients to create render effect that no any gimp render filter provide as create good concentric circles,
and then was too fun deepen by creating concentric ellipses ( just changing image ratio of concentric circles ) spirals..
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I think I'm addicted to this stuff. Help!
It seems all cool thing in the life, from love to good meals, give some addition
Best cure is find something even better to be addicted to (as example who addicted to waste hours watching delusive crap on TV may get benefit from collections of good movies and serials....)
The best thing of this and similar techniques is that are fun and may give immediate results:
the best combination to learn a lot without any effort, and be pushed to learn more and more just to have more fun and immediate results
in this case as example we may learn a lot on the practical effect of layer modes, .. i learned from mikethedj4 tut how to use gradients to create render effect that no any gimp render filter provide as create good concentric circles,
and then was too fun deepen by creating concentric ellipses ( just changing image ratio of concentric circles ) spirals..
#26
Posted 09 January 2010 - 07:17 PM
PhotoComix said:
Beautiful results Oregonian
Here is my Surreal Aquarium. I keep being amazed and how many different ways these images can be done.
#28
Posted 12 January 2010 - 03:32 AM
aahh..now you used also some blur...
very nice structure and colors
very nice structure and colors
#29
Posted 12 January 2010 - 05:34 AM
Thank you. I didn't start out with making an aquarium but there are so many fish shapes in there that it looks very fishy and aquatic.
Move over, Picasso. Here I come. "Tee Hee."
Move over, Picasso. Here I come. "Tee Hee."
#30
Posted 13 January 2010 - 04:52 AM
i found a new tool...RobA posted here http://www.registry.....org/node/17300 a pattern
i scaled up to 200% , unsharpened ,added some gradient on top...and well now i am too tired to upload everything but as i suspected that pattern is perfect for a lot of effects...
i scaled up to 200% , unsharpened ,added some gradient on top...and well now i am too tired to upload everything but as i suspected that pattern is perfect for a lot of effects...
#31
Posted 13 January 2010 - 05:12 AM
PhotoComix said:
i found a new tool...RobA posted here http://www.registry.....org/node/17300 a pattern
That link takes me to a page about script management. I don't see anything in there about a pattern. 8)

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