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07/28/2006 01:40:59 PM · #1
go here and move your mouse, and click for colors

Message edited by author 2006-07-28 14:10:48.
07/28/2006 01:43:40 PM · #2
That is AWESOME! I just saw the Pollock exhibition at the Guggenheim.
I love this!

:-)
07/28/2006 01:44:47 PM · #3
Cool! And if you click you get new colors!
07/28/2006 01:45:13 PM · #4
Doh! I hadn't tried clicking yet. I wish you could move the pointer without drawing, though.

Message edited by author 2006-07-28 13:46:36.
07/28/2006 02:04:14 PM · #5
huh, cool
07/28/2006 02:05:01 PM · #6
i dragged my mouse out of the window and then swung it around to the other side. That's how I got around the not being able to lift the cursor thing. At least a little. It was very cathartic to make that painting!
07/28/2006 02:07:03 PM · #7
TOO cool! :D
07/28/2006 02:10:27 PM · #8
Originally posted by frisca:

i dragged my mouse out of the window and then swung it around to the other side. That's how I got around the not being able to lift the cursor thing. At least a little. It was very cathartic to make that painting!

Yeah, but the line is still continous (at least for me using IE). It is fun, though--and that's a nice color palette the site uses.

Message edited by author 2006-07-28 14:11:53.
07/29/2006 12:02:38 AM · #9
Has the late-night crowd seen this?
07/29/2006 12:42:56 AM · #10
here's my minimalist approach. :) when i add colors, it just gets outta hand.

fun, thanks for sharing!
07/29/2006 01:59:53 AM · #11
Originally posted by annasense:

here's my minimalist approach. :) when i add colors, it just gets outta hand.


Out of hand would be the basic Pollock approach? I remember seeing footage of him where great streams of color would flow off of large (house painting size) paint brushes on to the canvas. Splat, drip, pour! Great textures from the paint build up, too....wish they could do that with this a bit, seems sort of flat to me.



Message edited by author 2006-07-29 02:00:35.
07/29/2006 02:15:36 AM · #12
Originally posted by banmorn:

Out of hand would be the basic Pollock approach?


Oh, I know, it's just not my approach. :) Yours looks great (my colors weren't that cool).
07/29/2006 02:51:54 AM · #13
07/29/2006 11:54:29 AM · #14
These are some nice pieces.
07/29/2006 12:59:21 PM · #15
That was fun :-)

07/29/2006 07:01:54 PM · #16
alright! sharing time!

08/04/2006 12:46:43 AM · #17
Ah, some new ones...well, since I looked last...
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