MC-Escher inspired RX-8 pictures!
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(I typed up a post and then mashed something stupid on the keyboard and now I have to retype it... :rant: )
So I was looking at this cool Flickr set at http://www.flickr.com/photos/joshsom...7594405604955/ and I decided to make my own version of these pictures with images of the RX-8. (View the full size of the rotor one for the best effect). Check out the ones I have attached, and let me know what you think! If you have a picture that this would work on, post it up and I'll do what I can with it. |
Badass.
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Originally Posted by mikesol
(Post 2571090)
(I typed up a post and then mashed something stupid on the keyboard and now I have to retype it... :rant: )
So I was looking at this cool Flickr set at http://www.flickr.com/photos/joshsom...7594405604955/ and I decided to make my own version of these pictures with images of the RX-8. (View the full size of the rotor one for the best effect). Check out the ones I have attached, and let me know what you think! If you have a picture that this would work on, post it up and I'll do what I can with it. the first one looks like salvador dali work!! i like it |
The first one is fantastic.
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Goin' up the stairs and goin' down the stairs,
Goin' up the stairs and goin' down the stairs, Goin' up the sideways stairs. |
Originally Posted by Socket7
(Post 2571102)
The first one is fantastic.
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The second is too subtle for most to notice what you've done. I framed a fractal from a calendar that looked a lot like the first.
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This one is a little more 'out there'; the source image is http://www.dieselstation.com/wallpap...da-RX8-025.jpg which is a very nice picture on its own.
Math guys will recognize this transformation as being very similar to a 3rd degree Newton polynomial (i.e. a newton fractal, as seen here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_fractal ). |
Cool, but sort of Escher lite since it doesn't really combine opposing perspectives.
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Originally Posted by robrecht
(Post 2571144)
Cool, but sort of Escher lite since it doesn't really combine opposing perspectives.
Check through the Flickr gallery, there's a few on there that are really mindblowing. |
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