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Hi,
Thanks to Trevor for creating our last 'Smörgåsbord' challenge, and thanks to all who took part in it. There were some very clever, and imaginative, images.
For this week's starter image, we have these pebbles on a beach. You could use them as a background, a pattern, a texture, or cut them out and use them as indidividual objects. How far will your creativity take you?
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Have fun!
Dave
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Its like covid times all over again. People were making those and leaving them all over the city around here. 🙂
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Awe that is very sweet. Even w the fuzzy dice? ....
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"RGB"
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RGB indeed. That definitely made me smile. 🙂 It's strange, but even though that departs from your usual style, it is still recognisable as your work. Is it the texture maybe? I'm not sure. If there's a problem with it, it's that Dag and his self promoting buddy are going to get all pedantic about colour profiles.
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Imagine if we had developed retina with different sensors. RGB may not have worked at all 🙂
Nice idea James.
Dave
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Time and tide wait for no man
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Now that's nicely done Ewan. Did you do the marble effect with Render > Difference Clouds?
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I had thought about such means, but in the end I was very lazy and just did it with some simple compositing of some water reflections.
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I like the caustics on the stones, I too was wondering what you had done to create them.
Dave
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Only leave footprint
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Haha - fossilised remains of big-foot! 🙂
Dave
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I like how the shadow gives the pebble print a floating quality, and together with the blurred background makes it stand out. However, it also made me think of Bigfoot/Sasquatch, and my mind then went to assuming that all sightings are big people wearing a gorilla suit, and how risky that must be because if there happened to a be hunter in the area, that joke could earn someone a Darwin Award. Just sayin' guys. It could happen.
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A fine new fence for your house and garden, Bob, quite different to what was before, in more ways than one.
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A nice idea Bob. I hope the postman can jump! 🙂
Dave
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There is a hidden gate, Dave, hinges to the left.
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Now that's a good idea Bob, but I guess they don't like to get visitors.
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The rocks I added to the pic are ones that I actually hand painted. It was a project that parents of students at Colorado School of Mines coordinated during Covid to give to the students during lockdown when they returned to school so that they knew that we were thinking about them. I always wondered who picked the ones I made.
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I love them all Myra, but the lumberjack is my favourite, and the solar eclipse that thinks it's a flower is a close second. So is the starry starry night, and is that the Devil's Tower as featured in Close Encounters? And I think the bottom left night scene with the M could be another Devil's Tower? Do you remember all those people who became obsessed with the shape of the tower, and had to make it out of whatever came to hand? Could that be you? 🙂
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Oh, thank you! 🙂
Good guess on the geological formation, although the one without the M is South Table Mountain in Golden, Colorado. Like Devil's Tower, it was formed by igneous rocks and has columnar jointing, which are those distintive cracks. BTW, Close Encounters was one of my favorite movies when I was younger. I definitely remember thinking about sculpting Devil's Tower whenever I had mashed potatoes.
The rocks with the M are Mount Zion, also in Golden, that has an M made out of rocks that are whitewashed. It's part of a tradition at Mines where Freshmen bring a rock from their hometown, trek up Mount Zion, and place it to form the M. At graduation, the seniors retrieve a rock--it's not necessarily the same one. The idea is that they bring something with them when they start and take something else away once they're done. They also have it lit, so you can see the M at night.
The miner is one of their mascots, Marvin the Miner. Their other mascot is Blaster the burro, but I didn't make a rock for him.
The eclipse was an attempt to make it feather out and glowy--it kind of got the idea across. I liked the Moon, Mars, and the Milky Way better.
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Nice - I like the stars and forest the most.
Dave
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I used several water pattern and opacity modes to get the result of water under the stones, not sure it's ok....
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A nice abstract look to that, to me the water has movement.
Dave
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Thank you Dave!
Yes, it's exactly what I tried to do: movement 😁
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Created some of the content with Firefly following a particular saying. Firefly was sensitive with some of the words. Anyway, here's what I have come up with.
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