As a departure from my usual snarky self, I decided that perhaps my friends at PlanetPOV could use something else to think about for a bit.
So I generated these pictures for you all to contemplate.
I like the slight Native-American feel to this one.
I wasn’t intending to create something with swords (or crosses, depending on your POV), but this has more of a stained glass feel to it, which I always enjoy.
And this is actually a combination of the first and second images, which I believe creates more of a mandala effect somehow.
Somehow, using all three of the previous images, I managed to create a mandala-esque image that has, in my opinion, more of an Indian feel to it.
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed these for a few moments. I’ve been wanting to research a technique for transferring images like these onto glass, etched, filled, and back-lit, but that is beyond anything I have resources or skills for.
I absolutely love this kind of art. Cheers for sharing. 😎
Those are quite beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
@coveark: You are quite welcome, and it is an honor to do so.
Please ignore the -1 rating on your comment, as I missed the reply button again.
First one looks like you were playing with a tartan. Psychedelic Scot!
I’ve actually done tartans, on the computer, which can be a pain in the posterior. Most of it I had to do by hand, pixel by pixel in Paintbrush… and you have to get the pixels to line up perfectly or the effect is gone.
I’ve also done houndstooth patterns, and never want to again.
2CCP – This art is beautiful. Thanks for sharing it with us.
And you’re right; that third one really DOES have a stained-glass feel to it.
You are more than welcome.
Sometimes I am somewhat embarrassed to share these, as it doesn’t really feel like I put much effort into them.
Buddy!
I am such a fan!
I love mandalas, there is a favorite of mine in blues and purples, could you do something in blues?
These are relaxing and comforting- the green is like Spring.
Thanks 🙂
What screen resolution do you want?
This artwork is created by 2ndClassCitiizenPundit, not me, although I would have been proud to have done it.
You know, I didn’t even catch that.
I’m more than happy to share credit.
You’re too kind, but of course you alone deserve the credit for making this stuff.
Something from nothing, man. There’s nothing finer than that.
Buddy!
Hey, I listened to your music last night thru my speakers- and it sounds awesome!! Crisp and precise- wow, I loved it!!
Dang 2ccp, I mixed you up with our resident artist-You’re damn good too!!
Sorry, but I kinda got lost in the last one 😉
jkkFL, being mixed up with Buddy is an honor, so no harm no foul there.
Let me know what screen resolution you want, and I will make you one in blues and purples.
The one I liked resembled overlapping daisy petals- so I don’t know! I’m a girl- I want soft and pretty!
What is the size of your screen? 1024 x 768? 600 x 400?
1024×768.. Yay! found something I Know 🙂
You did make me feel better–your art has. I like being pulled in by the pattern and the green just feels very good today.
One of the reasons I prefer living in the Vancouver Washington area, as opposed to Palm Springs, is that there is real green here.
The main reason I chose to concentrate on that today was because of PlanetPOV’s color scheme, and green always seems to be uplifting.
We are SLOWLY going from tan to green in northern IL. Snow just doesn’t want to leave yet!
Ah, Vancouver WA. The unofficial suburb of Portland.
It’s a nice place. Small-town feel, metropolitan amenities.
As a native, I’m just impressed you know that.
Of course, depending on who you talk to, they might take offense to that.
We have a deserved inferiority complex.