Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Kaleidoscope


With this particular image I first selected one of the templates, then started from the middle of the screen and started inwards and outwards until I reached the corner of the screen, then I I began to make circular motion starting from a large circle to the smallest in the middle.


This image I first changed the Bg (Background), then selected one of the templates I changed the brush size to increase the width of the brush and again started from the middle of the screen but this time I went vertical and then horizontal with the brush and in the middle of the image made a circle. The outside parts of the circle I made more individual circles to surround it.


This image was all circular motions, and with some straight lines, and I did change the background color.


This was a pattern of circular motions followed by straight lines back and forth until I reached the border of the screen.


Monday, May 1, 2017

Bomomo


Silk Interactive



Kaleidoscope

In this picture I allow auto draw to start and used a few other images to add layers.
This image I decided to use use 3 images and move the mouse in an inward and outward position and exaggerated  the images around the edges layer by layer.
I started of using the larger brush and then changed to the smaller brush and layered different images.  i also used the dynabrush and created knot ties on the outer edge.
I used a bold red as a background color and changed brush size and layered different colors.
I change the back ground use the dynabrush and adjusted the size to create this beautiful image.
I used a larger brush and auto brush to create the larger images and then used the smaller brush to fill in the edges and inner circle.

3D fractal design snapshot

My screen shot reminds me of a "winter snow land". It was amazing watching the video and I really enjoyed the art work that is make form the video.

Week 6 -Artwork Review



This artwork done by Helga Schmitt who was was born 1936 in Augsburg, Germany. It is mentioned that her creative work is influenced by her father-in-law Prof. Otto Michael Schmitt (1904 - 1992) and her nearness to his lifework of fine art.

I like this artwork. I like how the faces included in the artwork. It looks like a challenging picture to find all the faces.