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- - By Surbius Date 2006-10-14 15:45
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/Surbius/FunBW.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/Surbius/Fun.jpg
Parent - - By Yasumoto Date 2006-10-14 18:38
Admittedly, i'm not sure what to make of those images other than that's some interesting line-art.
Parent - - By Surbius Date 2006-10-14 23:11
Goes to show what a $300 program can do.... ;)
Parent - - By Yasumoto Date 2006-10-16 19:50
Now you have me curious. Is there a 'double entendre' associated with this image? And what program is associated with its creation?
Parent - - By Surbius Date 2006-10-17 01:03 Edited 2006-10-17 01:09
Well for those used to looking at the XYZ axis of images and can picture a isometric view from a orthographic projection then no there is no secondary image in this.

But if you obtain the skills above you can find mistakes that will not work properly in the real world if there were no inclines within the drawing.

Program used /me kneels down and raises arms with a disk being held.... AutoCAD 2007..... and Photoshop CS2 for the colored image.

EDIT: Errrr..... now that I think of it this was mainly just random lines I drawed and was just going for a very confusing image but there are things that do reflect what I like.
Parent - By Yasumoto Date 2006-10-17 01:28
Ahhh. You were going for an Escher-style effect. That dude was amazing.

As for $300 in software: Heh. Does Adobe have a layaway plan for CS2 now?
Parent - By ViciousNanite Date 2006-12-16 17:05
i saw something like this on MTV. except it was three shades of a hue for shadow/3d look. so, they had an actual cool idea for once.
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