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Old 29-02-2008, 1:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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wheels - too much blur, or just bleugh

Don't know wether to pursue this or not..



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Re: wheels - too much blur, or just bleugh

Well personally, I like it but I keep getting drawn to the bottom left of the image, it seems to have become a lot more blurred/pixellated and the tree branches (?) coming off the main image and into the blue ruin it for me. Hope that helps somewhat.
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Luv it the involute curve is amazing
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Luv it the involute curve is amazing
Thanks Luffy, still undecided.

In mathematics, the polar coordinate system is a two-dimensional coordinate system in which each point on a plane is determined by an angle and a distance. The polar coordinate system is especially useful in situations where the relationship between two points is most easily expressed in terms of angles and distance; in the more familiar Cartesian or rectangular coordinate system, such a relationship can only be found through trigonometric formulae.

or so wikipedia reckons..

Me? I just press polar co-ordinates on elements.
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lol me I just think snail shell
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Re: wheels - too much blur, or just bleugh

Somewhat high in the wierdness stakes. Interesting though. I'd say do a few more and see what you get.
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I reall like it a lot

Could the background be played with colour wise, or is it fixed?
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Well, i wheely think the trees spoil it a tad tbh tonto, the inner walkway and grass could do with being all the way around instead of those trees, put some gloves on and crop those trees
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