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By katyzzz

 Today I have chosen some very simple themes and with a few tries you can produce something similar.  I've also included some which are rather more difficult.  the important thing if you want to is to try and others may just simply want to enjoy the view.

The hub is about the art and from that perspective the content is rich bearing in mind that it is much easier to string words together than it is to produce this art.

So I become a woman of few words to present it.

I hope you enjoy the colours, the shapes, the themes and the variations.

 

 

Something of a twister
Something of a twister
I love the patterns in this and the colours are restful
I love the patterns in this and the colours are restful
This is tricky - escape from reality and sliding along up and down
This is tricky - escape from reality and sliding along up and down
The colours of the rainbow
The colours of the rainbow
And this is a reversal
And this is a reversal
Same image - played around with
Same image - played around with
Putting in a curl
Putting in a curl
drawn towards the lights
drawn towards the lights
attracting others
attracting others
Reflections never go astray
Reflections never go astray
Reversing the colours again
Reversing the colours again
this is harsh but it is fun - what are those little things fluttering about?
this is harsh but it is fun - what are those little things fluttering about?

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Russell-D  says:
3 weeks ago

katyzzz -- you remind me of 30 years ago when we were all experimenting with CGI and everything was new and "AHHH". What you've managed to do is to in your own way, bring back the "AHHH". Good for you and stay with it. There should be some way to commercialize your exposure for exhibition or to attract potential buyers to a product. That would allow the world to become acquainted with your work and potentially you being recompensed for your creativity. Good luck. David Russell

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katyzzz  says:
3 weeks ago

Russell-D, what a wonderful comment you have left me, some things are worth more than all the money in the world.

I probably missed your experimental stage.

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jgronseth  says:
3 weeks ago

Superstuff, Katyzzz,

I've tried the same, and the results aren't nearly as good.

You've got the touch.

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katyzzz  says:
3 weeks ago

jgronseth, I've been doing it for along time, enjoy yours as a hobby unless you want to keep practising.

Thankyou for your lovely comment.

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Corinne Floyd  says:
3 weeks ago

Enjoyed all the slides and colours. It is something I haven't tried and I don't know how easy or difficult it is to do, but as an observer I enjoyed the colours. Thanks

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katyzzz  says:
3 weeks ago

Nice to see you again, Corinne, it's not difficult to do but difficult to get started, then suddenly "it clicks" but often it is hard to come up with new ideas and inspiration.

I'm pleased you liked the colours, colours are really a matter of individual choice as I came to know.

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James A Watkins  says:
2 weeks ago

You continue to amaze with your little masterpieces. Thank you for the fine gallery.

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katyzzz  says:
2 weeks ago

Thank you so much, James, and it's lovely to see such a nice person again.

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tim-tim  says:
2 weeks ago

Amazing! I always love to explore online. I am searching for a program that I can draw with my mouse, but have not found one that works for me. Any suggestion? Thanks for the hub!

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katyzzz  says:
2 weeks ago

Have you tried MS Paint, comes free with accessories with Microsoft software.

Either that or Paint.NET should work but it requires some practice, you do use the mouse with them plus the computer tools provided. Otherwise I'm afraid I do not have any suggestions. Good luck.

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tim-tim  says:
2 weeks ago

I think I have MS Paint but it is hard to control the mouse. It does not turn out like a pen drawing. Thanks for the tips though. I will download Paint.net and try it.

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katyzzz  says:
2 weeks ago

It's not the mouse tim-tim it's the pens and pencils, you do need a lot of practice, then suddenly you'll start to get what you want.

I don't draw with or without a computer.

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