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Probably most of you have heard about Stephen King and probably many of you are familiar with his literary work as stories, novels or movies, but how would you react if you see his great characters becoming alive in digital art illustrations!
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originally conceived of using this image as an illustration of how the apparent random patterns of nature, such as meanderings of rivers aren't random, but rather governed by complex fractal geometry, in my Relijournal article, Is it Irrational to Believe in God? found at: http://www.relijournal.com/Religion/Is-It-Irrational-to-Believe-in-God.88670 This image was created using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop filtering effects.
I originally conceived of using this image as an illustration of the order found in the chaotic patterns of fractal geometry in my Relijournal article, Is it Irrational to Believe in God? found at: http://www.relijournal.com/Religion/Is-It-Irrational-to-Believe-in-God.88670 This image was created using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop filtering effects.
I originally conceived of using this image as an illustration of the inherent dichotomy between the concepts of Infinite Nothing, and an Infinite Cosmic Creative Force in my Relijournal article, Is it Irrational to Believe in God? found at: http://www.relijournal.com/Religion/Is-It-Irrational-to-Believe-in-God.88670 This image was created using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop filtering effects.
A little over a year ago I put together this image as an illustration for a fantasy story I was working on at the time. The story ended up on the back burner, as I've pursued other projects. In time, I may return to this story project. I achieved this image with a combination of DAZ/Studio and layering effects in Photoshop.
A computer graphic with adjustable paramaters, said to illustrate the concept of the harmonics of a weighted string. The graphic display, itself, is poorly documented - we don't know what we are seeing, but we know that it can't be the chain, itself, as the movement is generally circular, not linear and largely screen filling, even for small perturbations.
The pictures are, however, pretty, and this is a mildly enjoyable toy. Without further clarification, though, I can not, in good conscience, do as others have done and classify this as "science" or "physics" because no real learning is taking place.
A simple textile art installation succeeds in illustrating the emotional and parabolic ethos that Ar. Emmanuelle Moureaux shares with Tokyo City; so much so that she plans to take the '100 Colours' series to different cities across the world. Check it out
From bright red illustrations of errors maps, to pictures of Rosie O'Donnell as the unqualified project manager you will find a few giggles and will also undoubtedly cringe in disbelief. So toss Prawn Legs a couple of beers (lead sitefin web developer) and sit back and read a few posts about the Sitefin Project.
I put this video together to show you how I turned myself into a cartoon. I did this because I noticed some services/websites out there that offer to turn your pictures into a cartoon for a fee / price. So to show you just how easy (or difficult) it can be I recorded myself turning myself (and partner) into a cartoon.