Geometric surface pattern design using three shades of green to emulate a 3-D look (GeeOh0307).




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Geometric surface pattern design using three shades of green to emulate a 3-D look (GeeOh0307).

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The idea here is to take the ground element of a self-repeating pattern and apply the “difference cloud” filter to it in Photoshop and then change its hue in a series of a dozen steps and animate those changes. So the yellow foreground of the pattern remains the same while the cloudy background does a color shift. That’s it.
Geometric surface pattern design using three shades of color to emulate a 3-D look (GeeOh0128).
Geometric surface pattern design using three shades of green to emulate a 3-D look (GeeOh0239).
Geometric surface pattern design using three colors to emulate a 3-D look (GeeOh0266).

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A 2020 ballpoint pen drawing titled “Year of the Rat” and a digital geometric print (SYM1228)) based on a scan of the drawing.
A 2020 rollingball drawing titled “Halloween” and two digital geometric patterns made from a scan of the drawing (GeeOh 4475 and 4476).
A 2020 highlighter drawing titled “Hot City Seville” and two digital geometric patterns made from a scan of the drawing (GeeOh4464 and 4465).