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01/08/2010 11:48:30 PM · #301 |
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BTW I printed and framed a bunch of these to display in the gallery along with the jewelry pieces they came from. If you haven't already printed some of yours, do it, they look great when matted and framed!
Also, beside printing on fabric these would look great printed as transparent decals. Lazertran has a wonderful line of cool transfer papers to transfer on to just about any surface, check them out. I could particularly see these transferred on to cermic tiles or glass, maybe votive candle holders so the light could shine through...
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01/09/2010 01:44:55 AM · #302 |
Another one including several scale sequences.
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01/09/2010 10:41:01 AM · #303 |
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01/09/2010 01:19:52 PM · #304 |
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this one might look pretty good tiled on a bathroom floor |
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01/09/2010 03:15:47 PM · #305 |
I finally get some time to sit down and look at these images and do some commenting, and I take a moment to orient myself and find where I left off, only to discover it was 5 loooong pages ago. This is daunting... |
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01/09/2010 04:46:23 PM · #306 |
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01/09/2010 04:46:47 PM · #307 |
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01/09/2010 05:20:14 PM · #308 |
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01/09/2010 05:28:44 PM · #309 |
Originally posted by krnodil: I finally get some time to sit down and look at these images and do some commenting, and I take a moment to orient myself and find where I left off, only to discover it was 5 loooong pages ago. This is daunting... |
Lol! It's hard to keep up with this one. Specially when it's so hard to pull yourself away from doing them! |
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01/09/2010 05:54:12 PM · #310 |
LOL - I agree with the jomari and krnodil posts below.
I've been continuing with variations on a theme, picking out parts of originals and using them to vary the finished composition. Here are a couple more from "Red Highway"
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Tired of 'seeing red' finally, I switched to a nice tame picture of a flying tern. All I did was rotate the original 45° before starting the sequence. Honest!
.turned into . 
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01/09/2010 08:22:12 PM · #311 |
OK this one inspired lots of playing, so pardon me putting up so many here.
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Message edited by author 2010-01-09 20:24:59. |
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01/09/2010 10:49:05 PM · #312 |
And from this side of the country a flying gull!
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01/09/2010 11:00:51 PM · #313 |
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01/10/2010 12:16:21 AM · #314 |
one more from me tonight...
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i added a border to the finished piece.
Oh, maybe two tonight...
I made an oval shape around the tower, rotated 22° and processed as usual. Added a border at the end.
original:
I'm not sure I know what's happening here, but I sure do like the results.
Message edited by author 2010-01-10 00:41:41.
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01/10/2010 01:04:24 AM · #315 |
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01/10/2010 08:38:32 AM · #316 |
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01/10/2010 12:07:18 PM · #317 |
This one's a horizontal flip, difference, flatten: then a 90-degree, difference, copy: next a 180-degree, difference, merge down 1 level: then merge the two merged rotations with the base and crop to square: then a posterize adjustment layer at 6 levels of posterization and 30% opacity in soft light mode: et voila!
The original's challenge-bound so I'm not showing that for a while.
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01/10/2010 02:50:16 PM · #318 |
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01/10/2010 04:13:42 PM · #319 |
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Okay, this one is a little strange -
I isolated the red head of the turkey on its own layer, and also created a duplicate of the original layer. I ran my little Action group and found that I actually kept the turkey head (times two)! I did rotate the finished product 90°.
I am so delighted that Kirbic and others talked so much about that Action maneuver. It has saved much time, and created a standard that I can use to judge other variances.
ETA - thank you for the nice comments.
They have me grinning with glee for seeing what I saw and a LOT more!
Yakperson. Yes, it's there!
Message edited by author 2010-01-10 17:55:58.
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01/10/2010 04:42:43 PM · #320 |
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01/10/2010 06:47:53 PM · #321 |
and my new, new, ..., new favourite.
Standard flip/blend process then additional layers added in lighten mode, varying rotations and varying scale above 100%.
I picked these two to print and printed them on watercolour paper. They look awesome. :D
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01/10/2010 08:57:20 PM · #322 |
From which was my entry in the Umbrellas challenge,
to (the one I like best)
and and
then and then
Sorry but there are going to be more coz I took 3 originals and they are all going to play! |
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01/10/2010 09:11:24 PM · #323 |
The first of these is from a four-way duplicate of the original image. The second is a sunset. I have no idea where the "snowflake" in the center and the eight little "rabbits" around it came from.
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01/10/2010 09:35:59 PM · #324 |
Another one made up of the standard flip/blend plus several additional layers that used various rotation and scale values. |
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01/11/2010 02:01:27 AM · #325 |
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