Hello BR!
I like that image. I can understand why you thought it was a keeper. (I do wonder when you named it mental blocks or if mental blocks was just the title for this thread.)
I like the way that you used the elephantine background and used the glowing dots and lines to mimic (I imagine) synapses. That is way cool. And the rectangles for the blocks is also neat.
I waited 'til I had exhausted my available resources to find the defintions of those 3 art words that you used (composition, placement and space) I'm going to try to talk about those three in the following post.
I just wanted the focus of this posting to let you know that I like the image . And I definitely like your comments above. Thank you for telling us the mechanics of how you built the image. But as you said:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> a daily application of Painter. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
that is more than just humorous. It is so true. If someone wants to get better at Painter, they have to use it (or practice using it) often.
And thank you for reminding us that you don't have to draw to make artistic images.
Athena
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Athena
Our thoughts are bounded by words. The quality of those thoughts is largely determined by the words that compose them.
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