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Old 11-04-2008, 04:19 PM
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BEFORE: This pic was taken from HK Dineyland :
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AFTER: I use transformation tools in Photoshop to create the pic below :
From Olah

Steps :
1 crop the object (mickey)
2 duplicate this layer (layer2)
3 change canvas size to, let say, 10 times bigger than the object.
4 click Ctrl-Alt-T key to select the object and ready for transformation
5 size it down (smaller) by dragging the edge of the object while holding down Shift-Alt key (to make sure it will resize proportionally) and then move it a little bit to the right-down. Then rotate clockwise slightly. click Enter
6. click Ctrl-Alt-Shift-T several times until the objects become small enough. Each click will create a new transformed layer. Merge all new layers created by this transforms
7. Repeat step 4 with different size, direction of rotation and movement of the object.
8. done!

Here 's another pic using the above process :
[RED FLOWER FRACTAL]
From Olah



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Old 11-05-2008, 03:24 PM
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It looks super cool and sounds really time consuming. Great job!!!
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Old 11-06-2008, 03:20 PM
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It looks super cool and sounds really time consuming. Great job!!!
the process is not really as what you think. It took only less than two minute to complete all (of course you need practice before you get familiar use to it) .
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Babans, you so need to find out about Gimp, Mathmap, and the Droste effect.
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Old 11-07-2008, 02:52 PM
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Babans, you so need to find out about Gimp, Mathmap, and the Droste effect.
Thanks Inkista, I just realize those cool websites which really inspires me..
The process I did all in Photoshop without any additional plug-in!
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