Saturday, February 27, 2010

what if I had another layer of white dots at a smaller scale?

(next 2-27) what if the background texture is different?
-------------------------------------------------------------------(2-27) what if I had another layer of white dots at a smaller scale?
and used the bigger dots as a mask

what if I used the dark dots reversed out to white over the texture?

(next 2-27) what if I had another layer of white dots at a smaller scale?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(2-27) what if I used the dark dots reversed out to white over the texture?

what if I took the dark dots and made a 1/2 drop?

(next 2-27) what if I used the dark dots reversed out to white over the texture?
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(2-26) what if I took the dark dots and made a 1/2 drop?
and put a different texture underneath

what if I took a section of the dots (the 12 dark ones) and made a repeat from that?

(next 2-26) what if I took the dark dots and made a 1/2 drop?(2-26) what if I took a section of the dots (the 12 dark ones) and made a repeat from that?
nine worked better

what if... project

Jude Hill has a fun blog to follow titled "what if"
I'm going to use her same method on my pattern project for ArtHouse
Reading her blog, I noticed that one goes backwards in her creative process.
My format will be writing down the next idea at the top of the completed image, bottom of image will have idea that generated image

what if I took a section of the dots (the 12 dark ones) and made a repeat from that?
original (again)

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

more dots

I'm working further on the piece shown in previous post below for an ArtHouse [aka Sketchbook Project] project. [link broken, cannot find replacement]
Can't part with the original, so I'll work either digitally or on a printout or both.

I loaded a photo showing a panty in the original dot print substrate and now that's my main photo for the project. Yikes.