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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
Isabelita Virtual's Midnight Sunrise brings a color gradient into motion, shifting slowly from a deep midnight blue through a spectrum inspired by the sky during sunrise. At three minutes to midnight, when the sky is dark but the screens are bright in Times Square, you can look up, breathe deeply and watch the darkness become the light. This digital work, a natural occurrence at an unnatural time, invokes a physical experience — a calm, contemplative moment in one of the most frenetic locations in the city that never sleeps. Simultaneously a visual poem and a minimalist ode to ephemeral experience, the video installation uses the power of color to raise questions about time and space.
Photo credit: Ka-Man Tse for Times Square Arts
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.
The Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen symbol superimposed over the 'Reiki Angel' I created which again is superimposed over a rainbow graphic.
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Camera: Canon EOS 450D
Shutter Speed: 1/83 second
Aperture: F/11
Focal Length: 55 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Original image. Overlay Blue Channel. Apply Lens Correction: Vignette to Blue Channel. Make Blue Channel 80% opacity. Apply Gradient Map Adjustment layer between Blue Channel and Original image.
Attempted a gradient and swapped the position of the bra and binder. This way there is a more clear transition from the past to the present. And the colors echo most of the self portraits I've been doing.
Are gradients finally dead? Is the world flat again?
This is Yahoo's current homepage versus the forthcoming one [via].
See also: Yahoo through the years.