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"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
> A really nice effect is achieved when you reverse the direction of every other
> triangle/polygon
And here's that, with an improved color scheme for jr. :)
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Playing around with the apparent 3D effect of the pattern, and fixing some
mis-matched edges, I was able to fade out the edges and make it look like it's a
3D surface of the image plane.
It would make a cool desktop or 3D tattoo.
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On 29/08/2024 04:13, Bald Eagle wrote:
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> Playing around with the apparent 3D effect of the pattern, and fixing some
> mis-matched edges, I was able to fade out the edges and make it look like it's a
> 3D surface of the image plane.
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> It would make a cool desktop or 3D tattoo.
It's become very smooth and meditative, maybe pastel-like coloring will
improve this effect ?
--
YB
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Le 2024-08-28 à 21:13, Bald Eagle a écrit :
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> Playing around with the apparent 3D effect of the pattern, and fixing some
> mis-matched edges, I was able to fade out the edges and make it look like it's a
> 3D surface of the image plane.
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> It would make a cool desktop or 3D tattoo.
As a tattoo, you'll need one of the best of the bests of the tattoo
artist to create that.
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On 29/08/2024 03:13, Bald Eagle wrote:
> Playing around with the apparent 3D effect of the pattern, and fixing some
> mis-matched edges, I was able to fade out the edges and make it look like it's a
> 3D surface of the image plane.
A true beauty !!
Congratulations
--
Kurtz le pirate
Compagnie de la Banquise
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Am 29.08.2024 um 03:13 schrieb Bald Eagle:
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> Playing around with the apparent 3D effect of the pattern, and fixing some
> mis-matched edges, I was able to fade out the edges and make it look like it's a
> 3D surface of the image plane.
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> It would make a cool desktop or 3D tattoo.
Is this a rendition or some kind of sorcery? It is hard to believe that
this is no 3D-model.
Regards,
Michael
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MichaelJF <fri### [at] t-onlinede> wrote:
> Is this a rendition or some kind of sorcery? It is hard to believe that
> this is no 3D-model.
Right? ( Thanks :) )
But people have done the same thing with pencil and paper for a long, long time.
Me and my son were just talking about it and adjusting parameters and fixing the
mis-matched edges, and came out really well.
rgb_t_ gets that edge to fade out SO nicely.
- BW
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Op 29-8-2024 om 03:13 schreef Bald Eagle:
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> Playing around with the apparent 3D effect of the pattern, and fixing some
> mis-matched edges, I was able to fade out the edges and make it look like it's a
> 3D surface of the image plane.
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> It would make a cool desktop or 3D tattoo.
I have been speechless for a long while, but this image generated a long
"Oooooo......"
Very, very well done!
--
Thomas
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"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
> Playing around with the apparent 3D effect of the pattern...
All of your iterations are real beauties, and mesmerizing. Nice!
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Il 28/08/2024 03:27, Bald Eagle ha scritto:
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> These are beautiful, and have a lot of different variations.
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> Enjoy!
Really, simple and beautiful patterns!
Paolo
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