Toribash
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[Art]Optical Illusions
things i draw on paper, and a "Sacred Circle" version with perfect symmetry.

Mostly work in progress stuff really.
SuicideDo, the Brewtal Drunken Immortal.
This is the kinda stuff that fulls imagination.


You should try using different colors to increase the mind fuckery
Yo, that's sick!
As Pidgenere, said try some more colours.
I think blue red and purple would fck the mind up quite easly.

You should try it ;)
Woah I actually like this more than your writing! And that's saying something because that really was incredible.

Anyway I think you should have a go at gimp, I wanna see what you can do with that.
Also as they said use colour
Glimpsed
Originally Posted by Glimpsed View Post
Woah I actually like this more than your writing! And that's saying something because that really was incredible.

Anyway I think you should have a go at gimp, I wanna see what you can do with that.
Also as they said use colour


Do you have any idea how hard it is ti WRITE extra-dimensional? Its easier to draw that shit! :P

At least isometry enables easy access to 6-D, even if my lines arent straight hahahaha And, also, have you SEEN me in game? Seen my head tex?? I had to use gimp to pull off the transparency and stuff...

I cant even fix it anymore I lost the originals, and i dont think the TGA i can download from the shop is high enough quality to make adjustments the only adjustment is need to make is my mouth, since it's actually propriety of Adam Black; Spook's mouth in the 9'th issue, during the scene where he surfaces from the lake while fishing... I added blood - but still stole his mouth


All in all, thanks for the comments everyone! I refuse to draw straight lines by hand though, sorry but i totally agree that i kind of need to.

If you want symmetry, check out my sacred circle "coloring book style" illusions.

Optical Circular Field Illusion Cube II.png is done in paint and guarantees perfect symmetry. that's why i am doing it lol the problem is refining the resolution to create fourth tier or higher dimensions.... at which my computer usually crashes...

Here's a Link to my previous such project:

Self Perpetuated Dot

its original dimensions were 4893 x 4893 pixels before the next tier caused my PC to crash

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Edit:


I forgot about colors.

That's an epic thing-within-the-thing, since you've mentioned it, i will fill you all in on my plans:

6 dimensional perspective. 18 colors, 6 sets of 3 colors each, for defining each dimension.

Print one of these puppies out and rotate them in your hands. each "face" of each cube is either a left wall, a right wall, a floor, or a ceiling, depending on which angle you rotate the page.
i dont know how to offer that perspective shift on a PC.
i am no programmer.
But...

white, silver, and gray to denote the initial perspective dimension.
Rotate 1/6 to the left, and designate a set of 3 colors. let's go gameboy, dark green, green, and light green. the second of six dimensions.
rotate 1/6 to the left again, and let's do 3 shades of blue.

6 sets of 3 shades per set. green, grey, red, blue, yellow, and purple/brown maybe? gotta make sure each dimension set is clearly distinguishable from the other 5 sets.

This will be done using the "sacred circle field", colored in as i go, and the Toribash community gets to be the first to see the finished results.

Keep in mind, i have a lot of incomplete works that i plan on coloring in.
The wood brick and stone scene, for example, needs color badly.
And i fully intend to color them in, but here's a little tiny secret:
i resized all of these pictures from epicpixel proportions.
The original size for "cube in progress" or ""MX-M283N_20140424_092429_001.png"" was, and still is, 6590x5102 pixels.
Last edited by SuicideDo; Oct 11, 2015 at 05:58 PM.
SuicideDo, the Brewtal Drunken Immortal.
it's not bad at all, but, you really need to get straighter lines to produce a more effective illusion as it were, the first one feels really messy because of the wonky and irregular lines.
[19:59] <Lazors> man it's a good thing people don't see what i write here