This image was made by blending two rectangles along a spiral path. I don't think this can be done with an art brush.
This image was made by blending two rectangles along a spiral path. I don't think this can be done with an art brush.
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I see 4 levels of spiral with fab depth and a flat background.
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Acorn - This would produce even circles that taper. I reduced the tonal range on your fill to minimize the amount distortion.
On my image I have blended two linear filled rectangles so the spiral also comes forward.
Last edited by gwpriester; 04 March 2021 at 02:03 AM.
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It is possible to combine two or more linear fills to create a brush that goes both ways. I have used two gradient fills with the Repeating Till fill option.
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Practice is good. All that activity is just the result of the two repeating linear fills.
I've also learned over the 25 years I have spent making these images that often less depth is better than extremes of depth.
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Re the image in post #5: What is the little object in the upper left?
Those are the two linear fills I used to make the art brush. I just added them so you can see what they look like in terms of the depth for the stereogram.Re the image in post #5: What is the little object in the upper left?
The two rectangles also appear on the depth image.
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