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simple wool, easy to knit and just gradient in colour so when you do knit it in to a jumper it slowly changes colour. Much easier than knitting a patern.
given this to my mum now, I disliked knitting with it.
Angie always being as cooperative as possible, even after having a root canal, actually 2 of them.
just want to give an inside as to how i took the picture and also apologize about how badly composed it is, being that her head is cut off. the gradient is not photoshopped it was completely done with the lights, having the one to the right of the camera at a higher power and closer to the background than the one on the left, also the one on the left is a softbox rather than the one on the right which is an umbrella.
i over exposed the lighter side a bit just so that it blends in with the flickr background and give a frameless illusion....lol.
i do agree the compsosition is horrible, i knew this before i even posted it. thanx for the commments, i really do appreciate them.
In the Gradient menu I hit "Randomize Bright" one time and got this lovely autumnal gradient, which I saved for future use. This brings back the moire effect a little.
As a textile artist BC (before computers), I have always been attracted to fractals that look like textile art. This one is a goody!
Caught up now, hooray! I'm looking forward to seeing what I can do with this tomorrow.
i want see what i could do with gmic starting from a little render of a simple gradient
and i got almost lost i could do much more then i hoped and i love some of them almost as selfstanding images
Arian is just on the slightly too tall side to make it difficult to locate vintage kimono and juban for him at the right length. Somehow, though, Arian managed to find this gorgeous juban that fits him perfectly!
This is my 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix GT done in illustrator with the gradient mesh tool with a little patching and cloning in photoshop to fix a few areas.