As Valentines day is fast approaching, I wanted to make something that wasn't a *traditional *valentines wall. So I worked more with *Colors 101* in Image Ready 3.0, Apophysis and psp7 for the finishing touches... Luce, brushes and so on. Best in full view... Thanks so much for viewing!!
I love how it seems to have a liquid shimmer to it and the shapes makes me think of a couple sitting on a loveseat, she in a dress and he in a blue suit.
Now I am confused,... Got a LCD display and there are 4 distinct levels in that picture. It is beautiful but I can not see that you have meant to do that,... or is that the secret . I have saved the picture on a memory stick and looked at it on a CRT display and the effect was lost there. ?????????? Make me worry about the black hole with the blue flame in my new display.
I guess I really don't understand what you mean by seeing 4 distinct levels in this picture. I believe I used several layers of light, maybe that is what you are seeing. No that is not the secret...it is much simpler than that...Valentines Day is coming, and sometimes people have secret loves... I wish I could see what you see....would the effect show if you took a screenshot of the pic when it is displayed on your LCD? If it does, I would love to see it, you could put it in your scraps, then just let me know!!!
I dont think that it will show. Maybe it is the crispness and clear coulors on the LCD that do that. {forgive my spelling please }. I do have a problem geting used to the monitor. White is to briljant and black is in...blind, nothing, gone. The effect is that in your picture the darker orange/brown on the lower right sits 5mm deeper than the foreground, the blue sits 5mm deeper, and the black is just.... gone.
Blue on CRT monitors look like faded jeans if you compare the two.
Maybe it will be worth it to take your artwork to a pc dealer and ask that they demo a LCD screen for you. Play with the brightness. Mine is a Hyudai TV/PC combo.
Let me know pleeeease.
To me, the painting is very erotic. The shapes appear to represent three women, defined by colour and shape the women lie together against the soft reds and oranges of the background.
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