dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot...∞
Oh my god..
My hands don't work anymore
I'm having to concentrate on every key I type.
urrghhhhhhhh
I did another pattern idea, but this time it was an experiment for the background...
I THINK I WENT THE WRONG WAY ABOUT IT
Lets play a game...
If you can look at the following images and realise why my hands don't work then congratulations you've earned a lucky star...
My hands don't work anymore
I'm having to concentrate on every key I type.
urrghhhhhhhh
I THINK I WENT THE WRONG WAY ABOUT IT
Lets play a game...
If you can look at the following images and realise why my hands don't work then congratulations you've earned a lucky star...
*Slow claps*
If you were wondering "James? what was so difficult about this?"
I'm sorry do dots just apply themselves now?
Anyway I plan to scan this image and the flower pattern I posted about a few days ago and experiment with different colours
(Why I left it Black and White)
Hooray
Comments
I cant help but feel that if you had done just one wave, scanned it in, and then arranged in Photoshop or illustrator you could have created almost exactly the same pattern in a fraction of the time. Without the physical trauma.
Maybe that would have missed the point.
Putting things into perspective, I have a big back tattoo that took two days, nearly 20 hours, and it was all just dots. By the end of the second day both myself and the artist had lost the will to live, could not see any more and were both physically shattered.
Beware of the dots!