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bjeanneb

2006-03-23, 6:19 pm

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W.Madison

2006-03-23, 6:19 pm



"bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message news:4422deec_1@cnews...
>
> I discovered an interesting tutorial written for Photoshop by a Japanese
> artist. You can find it at
>
> http://brilliantdays.com/archives/2...to_create_a.php
>
> A profile of the artist is at
>
> http://www.flikr.com/people/kamome
>
> I adapted it for my use in PSP X and wanted to share some examples with
> you.
>
> --
> Jeanne
>
> Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.
> p.s. it's all small stuff.
> ---Michael R. Mantell, Ph.D.


These are nice! They are similar to the script Joske wrote that makes
badges. Apologies to Joske for not remembering the exact name of the script.

Wendy
C-Tech Volunteer



Michelle

2006-03-23, 6:19 pm


Neat! The one on the upper left looks like a brass doorknob,
reflecting a kaleidoscope.

"bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message
news:4422deec_1@cnews...
>
> I discovered an interesting tutorial written for Photoshop by a

Japanese
> artist. You can find it at
>
> http://brilliantdays.com/archives/2...to_create_a.php
>
> A profile of the artist is at
>
> http://www.flikr.com/people/kamome
>
> I adapted it for my use in PSP X and wanted to share some

examples with you.
>
> --
> Jeanne
>
> Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.
> p.s. it's all small stuff.
> ---Michael R. Mantell, Ph.D.
>
>
>
>

--
Michelle ;-)

Michelle's Paint Shop Pro & More!
http://members.aol.com/Mish234/index.html
Original tubes, links to plugins, tutorials, fonts & more.



Joëlle

2006-03-23, 6:19 pm



"bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message news:4422deec_1@cnews...
>
> I discovered an interesting tutorial written for Photoshop by a Japanese
> artist. You can find it at
>
> http://brilliantdays.com/archives/2...to_create_a.php
>
> A profile of the artist is at
>
> http://www.flikr.com/people/kamome
>
> I adapted it for my use in PSP X and wanted to share some examples with
> you.
>
> --
> Jeanne
>
> Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.
> p.s. it's all small stuff.
> ---Michael R. Mantell, Ph.D.
>
>
>
>


Those look like fun Jeanne. I don't know what you can use them for, but
they're fun to play with.

I have been using the Kaleidoscope Painter as a good base to turn the
results into next year's snowflakes. Works well.

:-)
Joëlle



Nightingail

2006-03-23, 6:19 pm


bjeanneb wrote:
> I discovered an interesting tutorial written for Photoshop by a
> Japanese artist. You can find it at
>
> http://brilliantdays.com/archives/2...to_create_a.php
>
> A profile of the artist is at
>
> http://www.flikr.com/people/kamome
>
> I adapted it for my use in PSP X and wanted to share some examples
> with you.
> --
> Jeanne
>
> Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.
> p.s. it's all small stuff.
> ---Michael R. Mantell, Ph.D.


I can imagine some cool abstracts with these, Jeanne!

Gail

--
Nightingail's Gallery
www.nightingail.com



bjeanneb

2006-03-23, 11:42 pm


> These are nice! They are similar to the script Joske wrote that makes
> badges. Apologies to Joske for not remembering the exact name of the
> script.
>
> Wendy
> C-Tech Volunteer


Thank you, Wendy. She calls it a Badge Generator and it's a good, fun
script.

Jeanne



bjeanneb

2006-03-23, 11:42 pm



"Michelle" <Mish234@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:4422e608$1_3@cnews...
>
> Neat! The one on the upper left looks like a brass doorknob,
> reflecting a kaleidoscope.


If you say so. <g>

Jeanne



bjeanneb

2006-03-23, 11:42 pm


> I can imagine some cool abstracts with these, Jeanne!
>
> Gail


Thanks, Gail. They are excellent time-wasters as well as being
eye-pleasers!

Jeanne



bjeanneb

2006-03-23, 11:42 pm


> Those look like fun Jeanne. I don't know what you can use them for, but
> they're fun to play with.
>
> I have been using the Kaleidoscope Painter as a good base to turn the
> results into next year's snowflakes. Works well.
>
> :-)
> Joëlle


Not everything is useful, thank goodness! <g> Do I know what the
Kaleidoscope Painter is? Software? A script? Or do you mean the one in
PSP Reflection Effects?

Jeanne



Michelle

2006-03-23, 11:42 pm



"bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message
news:442340d3_2@cnews...
>
>
> "Michelle" <Mish234@nowhere.com> wrote in message

news:4422e608$1_3@cnews...
>
> If you say so. <g>
>
> Jeanne
>
>
>


And I remember the 80's too. Yeah right ;-))

--
Michelle ;-)

Michelle's Paint Shop Pro & More!
http://members.aol.com/Mish234/index.html
Original tubes, links to plugins, tutorials, fonts & more.



Joëlle

2006-03-24, 4:18 am



"bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message news:442341a5_1@cnews...
>
>
> Not everything is useful, thank goodness! <g> Do I know what the
> Kaleidoscope Painter is? Software? A script? Or do you mean the one in
> PSP Reflection Effects?
>
> Jeanne
>
>


None of the above :-)
Kaleidoscope Painter is a link in my post
'OT - this is fun' (22nd March),
I took screenshots and made the resulting shapes into tubes.

I think 90% of my 'output' is just playing!
:-)
Joëlle



bjeanneb

2006-03-24, 11:15 pm


> None of the above :-)
> Kaleidoscope Painter is a link in my post
> 'OT - this is fun' (22nd March),
> I took screenshots and made the resulting shapes into tubes.
>
> I think 90% of my 'output' is just playing!
> :-)
> Joëlle
>
>

Now I remember. I went there and painted kaleidoscopes! Yes, an excellent
time-waster!

Jeanne



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