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Re: nw mosic style
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Fri, 3 Oct 2003 05:56:59 GMT
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Sorry, its not neccessarily supposed to be pretty, but more of an • experiment in
the artistic possibility of the BS medium.  I think that a more active • image
might be better suited for this.  Any suggestions?

I'm thinking a more complete scene with a foreground and background and • sky
might be the ticket.

You might want to try something that has some kind of linear motion, as • that
would make a blur that could tie the panels visually together. It also • takes
advantage of the grid structure of Brickshelf.


joe, big thanks...

i think this is the first time i've seen you reply to one of my posts...
thanks for the input.. i think that i'm going to try something uber crazy
for version 2.  this was more of a test that just happened to work out
really well.   i think i'm going to experiement with using all similiar
shapes and another with very divergent shape types where say, no two shapes
are quite alike.  the other question is whether i should use the current
style where the spaces are cut out...(hence the title if no one was looking)
or try to make it more seemless where the spaces are actually 0 pixels wide
vs trying to make them pixel accurate like this example was.

-tk



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  Re: nw mosic style
 
In lugnet.build.mosaic, Travis Kunce wrote: (snip) (...) You might want to try something that has some kind of linear motion, as that would make a blur that could tie the panels visually together. It also takes advantage of the grid structure of (...) (21 years ago, 3-Oct-03, to lugnet.build.mosaic)

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