[chaoscope] Re: Using chaoscope in graphic design

  • From: Neil Fernandez <neilthebalrog@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: chaoscope@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 07:08:28 -0700 (PDT)

no Taylor tat does not work (for me).. reversing the colour in chaoscope only 
mirrors the gradient it does not invert it.. so inverting in photoshop still 
does not give us the colour we want..
   
  wht can be done is.. lets say i want a blue-red mapped image.. go to a site 
which shows colour complements like 
http://www.suzannecooper.com/classroom/colorwheel.html 
  opposite of blue - orange
  oppostie of red - green
   
  select the orange-green map in chaosscope nd render.. this will give us a 
black background orange-green image.. which on inverting (in any picture 
editor) becomes a blue-red image on a white background..
  it's just something i tried out after seeing all these mails.. till now i was 
rendering on black backgrounds lol..
   
  cheers
  Neil

Taylor Eshelman <tae6h@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  Christian,

In Chaoscope, right click on the gradient you're using (the color and the 
speed, when relevant), and select Reverse. Render as normal, and then take 
it into Photoshop and invert the colors. That should do it. ;D

Sweet work, Sham! I'm a designer too, and have used Chaoscope renders 
often. It's a sweet way to punch in some interesting shapes.

http://z13.invisionfree.com/Peregrine_Design/index.php?showtopic=25
is my latest example. It's not as interesting as some of the stuff you two 
have produced, but I really love using Chaoscope in design.

Taylor


>From: Christian Weiß 
>Reply-To: chaoscope@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: chaoscope@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [chaoscope] Re: Using chaoscope in graphic design
>Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 11:52:20 +0200
>
>Hello Sham,
>

>>To change the chaoscape patterns so that they use a white background, I've 
>>simply inverted the whole image, then colour corrected the main pattern 
>>in Photoshop (a good trick if you dont want to invert the pattern colours 
>>- but you DO want to invert the background to white - is to create an 
>>inverted color gradient for your renders... that way when you invert, you 
>>get back to the original colours but on a white background).
>That sounds interesting.
>Do you want to give some more informations?
>I would like to now how I can create an inverted color gradient.
>
>Best regards
>
>Christian
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