galjaman on August 08, 2008, 01:15:31 AM
Not that I agree with the subject matter (Windows and Ubuntu - Ugh) but the 3d effect is pretty cool.  Comments on the varient 1 version says he did it with Windows.  Doesn't say with what.  Nevertheless, a neat 3D graphic.

http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Breakthrough+variant+2?content=86771

Galjaman

Gemini on August 08, 2008, 02:16:29 AM
 pretty cool... I thought maybe a 3d generator app like they use to determine fragmentation of glass on impact and the distance / area it spreads but... of course I was way over-thinking again...
 The meta-info on the file shows what he really made the image with ;)

galjaman on August 08, 2008, 03:39:53 AM
Hmmmm. . . .  Does the Gimp run on Windows, or did he speak with forked tongue.  (Or write with forked fingers?)

Regardless, its way beyond anything I'd attempt - even in a dream.

Gemini on August 08, 2008, 04:49:18 AM
 Yup.. Gimp & Blender have windows releases

 ya never know... c'mon galjaman.... unleash that inner-artist :P

 The more you play round with the graphics apps... and take a look at tutorials, the more you could surprise yourself ;)
 Computer art, is not a matter of the "mechanical ability" like hand-painting with oils, etc.... but rather a knowledge of how to use the tools. There is a need for some artistic foresight, like being able to hold a picture of an image in your mind as well as working with colors but, in the end... anything a person can do with an image to express themselves is art :)

Anurag Bhandari on August 09, 2008, 09:18:24 AM
The more you play round with the graphics apps... and take a look at tutorials, the more you could surprise yourself ;)
 Computer art, is not a matter of the "mechanical ability" like hand-painting with oils, etc.... but rather a knowledge of how to use the tools. There is a need for some artistic foresight, like being able to hold a picture of an image in your mind as well as working with colors but, in the end... anything a person can do with an image to express themselves is art :)

I totally agree.  ;D