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Light Eye

Lightwave Abstract posted on Mar 14, 2004
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This started out as an image for a mates band, the aim was to get it too look like a drop of royal blue ink had just hit water. But anyway the image looked better once i had inverted its colours in photoshop. Enjoy

Comments (4)


thelma

6:54AM | Sun, 14 March 2004

Wow, when I saw the thumb I thought this was a fractal, it's great !!

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DarkFlame

12:35PM | Sun, 14 March 2004

crazyness, i love it! :D

sil2003

1:54PM | Mon, 15 March 2004

the first version of this my girlfriend called yolk, that seems more of an apt name for this image than light eye. Any way the same process for light eye was used for spot lights on experimental ambient. Post work in photoshop included copying the image into new layer then changing the mixing properties to give it that electric glow feel. The wire frame feel is caused by a previous layer gradient with alpha settings and some extra bits and bobs. I think this will be the last of my abstract pieces. They make great wallpapers for bored desktops. Chill and watch this space for some more conventional cgi :D

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Moebius87

8:17AM | Sun, 21 March 2004

Mesmerizing!


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