Monday, March 11, 2013

Diva’s Challenge #109

Here is my entry into The Diva’s Challenge #109


Today work was a bit of a stress, we were working at about ½ strength, and working on a new way of processing files. This caused just a little bit of stress, so I was happy it was Monday so there was a new Diva’s challenge. One of the Tiles I did at work on my lunch hour, the other once I got home. I am not 100% happy with them, but I guess it is true that we are our own worst critics. Please enjoy them!
~Roy


16 comments:

  1. Hi Roy, Love the depth, movement and feel of these images. But no names? Come on, that is what is behind what you have created, and of course needs, a Title, Name, Surname, Nickname. If one creates an image,or an idea,prose or words, no Title. Where does that lead's the images, passage?

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  2. Both great Roy! Especially the first one has great depth in it.

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  3. Thank you for the kind comments. Marguerite I do not name each tile right away, I wait for the tile to tell me its name. Sometimes I hear them right away, sometimes it takes time.

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  4. The shading on the first one is just superb!

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  5. Both your tiles are so unique. I love the depth you were able to achieve with the shading. Great work.

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  6. Great work Roy! love your shading - just fabulous!

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  7. Love how these tiles look like layers cut away. Awesome.

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  8. The first one is awesome. I am looking through Nzeppel. Very cool.

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  9. Thank you all, for the wonderful comments. Through your eyes they are both growing on me.

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  10. I really enjoy the "peek through" effect you've created on both. Your shading is perfect!

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  11. Yes! I love them
    they have great depth in them.

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  12. They seem to be floating. I like them very much.

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  13. Roy, these are fun! I love how you used the new technique as a background. Great depth and dimension!

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  14. I love both tiles. The dimension you've achieved with your shading is remarkable.Nice!

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  15. Wow! THESE are beautiful, esp the first one! So artistic!

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