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I enjoyed my last red mosaic using 80 1" snippets from photos so I made a green, blue and yellow one (green & yellow still under construction). Then I wondered what would happen if I used a silhouette to "paint" a picture. This one is my first trial and error with the 1" squares falling where they may. I think it could be lots more effective with a more deliberate placing of the squares, but that's for another day. I just wanted to get an idea of what's possible....
4 comments:
POW!! Wow!
What does that mean to "use a silhouette"? Is that where the blue and red meet and then the computer randomly places the squares?
Love this.
Love this too!
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