This feels like a cockerel. It started life as a photograph of my granddaughter's Easter bonnet- I am hooked on Arcsoft!
The world of computer graphics opens doors to possibilities my own brain would never have dreamed possible.What is so incredible, the selfsame photograph also gave rise to this totally different blue creation.
Can you understand the attraction of this modern day equivalent to painting by numbers?


But, are you having fun?
ReplyDeleteYou may call it painting by numbers, but I very much doubt that, if I were to try this, I would achieve such a good result!
ReplyDeleteLalalala...I can't hear you. I must not develop another online obsession. I must not! (so, could you send me the url?)
ReplyDeleteI call it COLOR!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love it!
I think the top one looks like a phoenix .... lovely colours .
ReplyDeleteBut what colour is the bonnet really ?
---and a green dinosaur, and a yellow pig w/coal black eyes, a hellish winged brown demon with a yellow goose of course. It puts me in mind of Madeline's Easter bonnet for Bon Bon, which flew away through the streets of Paris ---do you know that childrens' series? Emily and I love it. How about Pen's Photo Prompts?
ReplyDeletethis looks like a huge amount of fun!!!
ReplyDeletebut why oh why is the word verification 'repent'?????
A new Picasso is born! They both are stupendous.
ReplyDeletePenny - I get it completely ... the ability to express your emotions and creative yearnings boldly in living colour. Your creations are striking ... I would hang them gladly in my home. Ode to you -- my multi faceted art-eest!
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ReplyDeleteThen I feel sorry for you RWP - it's very satisfying to those born with an arty-farty gene! LOL
ReplyDeleteIsn't it fun playing with photo software sometimes? I once created a psychedelic picture of a surfer standing on a rock with his board. The colours were all wrong but it looked great. So do your pictures. - Dave
ReplyDeletethese are so lovely, magical swirls of colour!
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