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d-T-r
#601 Posted : 2/9/2013 7:19:56 PM

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been a little while, (no internet at home still! )

Good to see the nexus-collective creatively thriving in here !



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Intending to add a silhouette foreground and a figure of someone to it very soon.

 

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#602 Posted : 2/9/2013 7:32:58 PM

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mmmmm....d-T-r....that's all kinds of Luvly.....Thumbs up
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#603 Posted : 2/9/2013 8:11:16 PM

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Luminous and gorgeous! And happy too...
 
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#604 Posted : 2/9/2013 8:32:39 PM

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I love the way the bright neon-pastel colors smoothly shift into each other with that holographic overlapping kind of thing. Very reminiscent.
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#605 Posted : 2/10/2013 2:29:58 AM

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Very nice dtr!

I really like the golden flux energy grid lines, if that's what they may be called. Definitely invokes a flavor of divinity to the piece.

Spincycle,
I love how your picture make me think I'm in some kind of cosmic kaleidoscopic blender!

Oh, and cyb,

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#606 Posted : 2/10/2013 11:07:28 PM

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That's pretty damn wild, man!

Is that separate drawings you put together in photoshop?
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#607 Posted : 2/11/2013 12:23:36 AM

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Yeah. A bunch.
 
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#608 Posted : 2/11/2013 4:53:09 AM

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Ok, so this outlandish piece is a fairly accurate representation of something I've seen a few times, on both the cactus and mushrooms. Imagine it flowing and stretching around itself. Usually when I see it, I'm very far out there, and in a really awesome place. It's definitely one of my favorite visions.

It was my first encounter with what Terrence McKenna might call a "self dribbling basketball", only it's more like self-pulling taffy, or self-chewing bubblegum!
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#609 Posted : 2/11/2013 5:05:12 AM

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Cosmic snot! Very cool. The limited color scheme is really effective.

So my visuals almost always tend to have a black background. Do you actually see yours with a white background like this?
 
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#610 Posted : 2/11/2013 5:31:55 AM

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d-T-r - Really nice form, but I just can't get past the fact that it looks so washed out and overexposed (as in photography) to me. The details get sort of lost in there. Personally I would adjust the levels to bring up some of the dark end of the colors and tone down the white. I think it will bring out the details a lot if it doesn't look so washed out. If you are using photoshop try moving the middle and left slider in the Levels tool a bit to the right to see what I mean. You can do this on all colors at once on the RGB channel or chose each color one at a time to be more selective. You could also try adjusting the contrast.

If that's the look your deliberately going for though, then ignore me. Smile



Mr P - Another fine effort. Do you really see this in Red White and Blue? Very patriotic. Very happy
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#611 Posted : 2/11/2013 6:15:46 AM

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Guyomech,
Yeah, I remember the first time I saw it last summer. It was my most heroic dose of shrooms yet, and remains. I remember thinking, "Man! It's so freakin bright!" While it was actually night time. I've seen it with darkness behind it, too, but I thought I'd try a change this time and keep it light and goofy.

spinCycle,
Yep, I see a lot of visions in red and blue for some reason. Often, if I try to draw them it looks odd, but it never seems to in the thick of it. This one was meant to be more of a pink and blue, as that's how it appeared to me.

I didn't quite capture one of the strangest elements to the vision. It has a 50's art deco style to it. Kind of like 50's industrial machinery or something. Yet, it's also goopy, and fun. I have no idea. It's such a bizarre thing! I love it! It makes me feel insane, but a fine insanity. The way insanity should be!
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#612 Posted : 2/11/2013 6:19:27 AM

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It makes me feel insane, but a fine insanity. The way insanity should be!

Where the Madman sinks, the Mystic swims. Drool
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#613 Posted : 2/11/2013 6:34:25 AM

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Mr.Peabody wrote:


I didn't quite capture one of the strangest elements to the vision. It has a 50's art deco style to it. Kind of like 50's industrial machinery or something. Yet, it's also goopy, and fun. I have no idea. It's such a bizarre thing! I love it! It makes me feel insane, but a fine insanity. The way insanity should be!


I feel like I may see similar patterns from a particular entity embedded within the godhead on DMT.

Also Guyomech, my visions often are not against a black background. Only during my 2 full-blown white light experiences did I have a stunningly pure white canvas as the background with classic DMT fractals somehow taking form out of the formless sea of white.
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#614 Posted : 2/11/2013 6:40:38 AM

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Global wrote:
I feel like I may see similar patterns from a particular entity embedded within the godhead on DMT.


Hmm, that's interesting... I wonder if it is possible to really recreate some of these entities in this world. It would be interesting if I could, and then maybe others may have seen the same thing. What might that mean? That last drawing is probably the closest I have come in accuracy, but I have a ways to go, yet.
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#615 Posted : 2/11/2013 7:22:43 AM

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Global, I was thinking more like shrooms and acid, where a black background is the norm for me. On any kind of respectable DMT dose, i get no background- the environment is totally immersive.

Mr. P, try taking photos of deco stuff into PS and get yourself acquainted with the Liquify filter...
 
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#616 Posted : 2/11/2013 7:29:12 AM

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Very nice, Mr. P.

This is way premature, but I just started a new hindu deity sculpt from a dynamesh sphere a few days ago (prior to getting sidetracked with the weavesilk), and I thought I'd throw up a quick turntable view of a project in its infancy. Right now, he's just an undefined lump of vaguely malevolent babyman, but a couple of weeks' sweat and toil ought to transform him into Yama, god of death.
 
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#617 Posted : 2/11/2013 7:49:20 AM

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Big props for the phrase "vaguely malevolent babyman". Big grin Big grin Big grin
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#618 Posted : 2/13/2013 6:50:18 PM

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I believe I'll try glaring into this for my mushy ride on Friday... I want to think of the desert...

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#619 Posted : 2/13/2013 6:54:33 PM

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Thumbs up Just love the color schemes you've been using. That thing just radiates warmth.
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#620 Posted : 2/13/2013 9:17:00 PM

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It really conveys a sense of being fractal in nature without keeping the same texture throughout which is cool.
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