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I have looked at many tutorial sites, searched these forums, and done Google searches trying to find advice on how to produce images like those found at
< http://www.digitaljuice.com/juicedrops/juicedrops_gallery.as p?layers=8&page=7&example_id=2221&show_large=yes>
and
< http://www.absolutearts.com/cgi-bin/portfolio/art/your-art.c gi?login=kuhli&title=Spiritual_Kinship-1042630005t.jpg>
In the case of the second link, the artist says that the pictures are "Mathematical art. Drawn by algorithmus [sic], colored and composed with Photoshop."
I know that the answer is not as simple as "Use this filter" or "Use this plug-in." Making these images was obviously a multi-staged project. Primarily, I am interested in learning how to create complex objects that are partially transparent and overlap as in the images from the Digital Juice website.
Loren
< http://www.digitaljuice.com/juicedrops/juicedrops_gallery.as p?layers=8&page=7&example_id=2221&show_large=yes>
and
< http://www.absolutearts.com/cgi-bin/portfolio/art/your-art.c gi?login=kuhli&title=Spiritual_Kinship-1042630005t.jpg>
In the case of the second link, the artist says that the pictures are "Mathematical art. Drawn by algorithmus [sic], colored and composed with Photoshop."
I know that the answer is not as simple as "Use this filter" or "Use this plug-in." Making these images was obviously a multi-staged project. Primarily, I am interested in learning how to create complex objects that are partially transparent and overlap as in the images from the Digital Juice website.
Loren
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