well, i think it's completely natural that you couldn't ink it, but you could pixel it. Nietzsche wasn't a mind of his era. He was a mind of the future eras. I think that the abyss is totally impressed. You created "Nietzsche's self-portrait" as it should be. Your free will (your urge to ink it) was totally collapsed by determinism, which never makes mistakes.
Griffith, if I put distance on the top value then the top value becomes less red (as the only way to go up from it is by lessening its saturation) and I didn't want to do that.
"composing it with jagged polygons was a good idea--and executed well. i might have taken it a step further and angularized the hair and mustache (specifically those gray streaks on his hairline).."
I didn't do that to retain at least some semblance of subtlety.
I didn't know why I put in the blue highlights but your explanation tickles me :)
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well, i think it's completely natural that you couldn't ink it, but you could pixel it. Nietzsche wasn't a mind of his era. He was a mind of the future eras.
I think that the abyss is totally impressed. You created "Nietzsche's self-portrait" as it should be. Your free will (your urge to ink it) was totally collapsed by determinism, which never makes mistakes.
JesusGun, I'm glad you liked it :)
Griffith, if I put distance on the top value then the top value becomes less red (as the only way to go up from it is by lessening its saturation) and I didn't want to do that.
"composing it with jagged polygons was a good idea--and executed well. i might have taken it a step further and angularized the hair and mustache (specifically those gray streaks on his hairline).."
I didn't do that to retain at least some semblance of subtlety.
I didn't know why I put in the blue highlights but your explanation tickles me :)
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