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I have looked at many tutorial sites, searched these forums, and done Google searches trying to find advice on how to produce images like those found at
http://www.digitaljuice.com/juicedrops/juicedrops_gallery.as p?layers=8&page=7&example_id=2221&show_large=yes
and
http://www.absolutearts.com/cgi-bin/portfolio/art/your-art.c gi?login=kuhli&title=Spiritual_Kinship-1042630005t.jpg
In the case of the second link, the artist says that the pictures are "Mathematical art. Drawn by algorithmus [sic], colored and composed with Photoshop."
I know that the answer is not as simple as "Use this filter" or "Use this plug-in." Making these images was obviously a multi-staged project. Primarily, I am interested in learning how to create complex objects that are partially transparent and overlap as in the images from the Digital Juice website.
Loren
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for correct email address, get the H out of there.
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http://www.digitaljuice.com/juicedrops/juicedrops_gallery.as p?layers=8&page=7&example_id=2221&show_large=yes
and
http://www.absolutearts.com/cgi-bin/portfolio/art/your-art.c gi?login=kuhli&title=Spiritual_Kinship-1042630005t.jpg
In the case of the second link, the artist says that the pictures are "Mathematical art. Drawn by algorithmus [sic], colored and composed with Photoshop."
I know that the answer is not as simple as "Use this filter" or "Use this plug-in." Making these images was obviously a multi-staged project. Primarily, I am interested in learning how to create complex objects that are partially transparent and overlap as in the images from the Digital Juice website.
Loren
————————
for correct email address, get the H out of there.
———————–
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