Here’s another couple of those wallpapers
This is made from the same random seed as the previous two, but was sampled from a totally different part of the blob with a somewhat different process which involves (what I'm calling) hypersampling deeply zoomed in areas with a screengrab and working on the screengrab. Usually I like to work low resolution, but this...
his is made from the same random seed as the previous two, but was sampled from a totally different part of the blob with a somewhat different process which involves (what I’m calling) hypersampling deeply zoomed in areas with a screengrab and working on the screengrab. Usually I like to work low resolution, but this method allows me to produce higher resolution images without as high of an apparent loss in quality.
I’m a big fan of this one, and am currently using it as my GNOME wallpaper. I really like that it falls somewhere between the realms of “Blue Camo” and “Dyed Satellite Photo of Mountains”
I also made this in the same session, with the same noise blob. This one reminds me of fireworks and windows 95. Perhaps I’ll title it “Exploding Glass”
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I’m thinking of making a python gimp extension to automate my process a bit. If anyone knows and good resources to reference for that I’d love to hear it.
Love y’all
Nora
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