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03/14/2007 11:04:50 PM · #1
Origional image re Furniture called "Wicker"

Black & White 16 pce Wicker Collage Bluetone 16 pce Wicker Collage

Cyantone 16 pce Wicker Collage Origional 16 pce Wicker Collage

I have been playing with my origional abstract Furniture image called "Wicker", and making it into a 16 piece collage.
This is the origional image, which I copied 8 times, and also flipped another 8 identical images.
I then arranged them into this pattern, and then merged them all together to form this abstract design.
I then colortoned each image to various color tones, re these examples.

Could someone tell me if these images using this technique, be accepted in "Expert Editing".
03/14/2007 11:15:13 PM · #2
Originally posted by sherpet:

Could someone tell me if these images using this technique, be accepted in "Expert Editing".


i'd say they are legal in expert editing,
but honestly i dont find them pretty
03/14/2007 11:31:06 PM · #3
Those should be legal under Expert rules, as would a set of variations like this:

03/14/2007 11:32:16 PM · #4
Abstracts arn't meant to be pretty, in my eyes, but eye-catching in a graphical way.....

Originally posted by crayon:

Originally posted by sherpet:

Could someone tell me if these images using this technique, be accepted in "Expert Editing".


i'd say they are legal in expert editing,
but honestly i dont find them pretty
03/14/2007 11:33:02 PM · #5
Thank heaps, and by the way, I like these images very much.....

Originally posted by GeneralE:

Those should be legal under Expert rules, as would a set of variations like this:



Message edited by author 2007-03-14 23:33:15.
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