PSC: Official GTPlanet Weekly Abstract: Week 6

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Woohoo! Sorry for the delay. :D

Go insane! No rules again this week just keep the image at or below 610x610 pixels. :)



EDIT: Almost forgot - all images will be collected and a poll posted up on Sunday, October 5th. :D
 
Here is mine:
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Here's mine:) I thought it looked cool

It's my third abstract, what do you think?

Inspired by Ryan, Created by me.:D
 

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Construsctive criticism, I think it would look better if all of the circles were perfectly circular, and if some of them were intersecting and stuff and there was more circles, with a larger range of sizes. I like the color inversion, though. :)
 
Originally posted by NOS_Conor
Is it just me, or does the skyline look like the car in your avatar:odd:

The rims look the same, and the color:)


Yes, it is the same car but a different picture. The one as my avatar is just a close up of the wheel. :)
 
I figured I'd make this in memory of another dismal Red Sox season. It pains me greatly.
 

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Hmm...I could still whip something up.

Ryan, your entry is almost designer-good. Its got an Andy Warhol look to it with a lot of pop-art thrown in. Very good, now make a wallpaper out of it. :lol:
 
Originally posted by Klostrophobic
It means: I made a halfblack-halfwhite background, added text and a lensflare!

Ah, but look closer. It is more than merely half of white and half of black with lense flare. The PSD has 30 layers in it. In truth, the meaning lies in a deep epiphany I had while browsing the forums the other day (religion-related, if you don't want to read about it then stop here...). Alright, here goes: A few days ago while browsing the forum, and heatedly debating the issue of religion with a friend (who is an athiest/God-hater), I had an epiphany (after her saying something along the lines of "You christians always thinking your so perfect..."). The epiphany was that although the line between who is going to Heaven and who is going to Hell is clearly defined, there is indeed gray area, and that once you've seen the brightness of the Light of God, you can hardly tell that the gray area was there. Klos's statement clearly reflects this.
 
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