Feb 4, 2011

Make it Snappy

Not really a Tron picture - but tonight I thought I'd try something new. This is a picture I did tonight using a new technique that Nick suggested. I started off with just some general random strokes, then played around with the levels to get some cool shapes. This picture just kind of emerged from the chaos.

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