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This enter gif was made using a kaleidoscope. The sun and the hole in the ground came from the same one. I had to divide it out into two rasters so I could move each one around. The hole is a squished circle.
The whole idea for this one came all at once. The gif is 14 frames.
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This butterfly logo also came from a kaleidoscope. I just love kaleidoscopes.
In them, I see pictures! I start with the basic shapes I see, and before I know it, I have a tube.
It does take time to develop each one, but the results are pretty nice.
Both of these tubes took much longer than some of my past tubes. As time goes on, I find myself spending more time on detail and final results.
Have a great Monday, and I'll see you tomorrow.
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