Numero uno in my RGB series. #FF0000 is computer lingo for red.
Number 2 in the RGB series. #00FF00 is computery talk for green.
Third in the series of RGB characters. #0000FF is what the computer says when it’s feeling blue.
A spirograph with three intertwined swirls.
Macro shot of a daisy.
Now thats RGB.. haha
A few people have requested my 3 angry little guys minus the star bursty background. Here it be ….
The eternal battle between Print and Web continues. Time to pick a side!
ALSO AVAILABLE AS SINGLE: / RED / / BLUE / / PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF ANOTHER COLOUR IS DESIRED
Explaining how white light splits into its wavelength components through a prism to a four year old…
It was just something one of the program,, ers said at work one day! / “You need to view this website with RGB glasses!” / and I quite liked the idea. ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS
The “Tania Rose” watermark is NOT printed on the Shirt /
Smokin’ hot babes in RGB! But wait there’s more… (c) Sarah Moore 2008
But wait there’s more… (c) Sarah Moore 2008
But wait there’s more… (c) Sarah Moore 2008
Exploring the streets and avenues of RGB printing. This design is intended to be colourful and eye-catching yet minimal. Produced using The GIMP
I love simplicity. / Rendered with Bryce 5.5 in more than 9 hours on a Core 2 Duo @ 2.13 GHz.
RGB hand grenades CMYK version also available: /
We live happy detail:
Love is the Seventh Wave – By: Sting / Every ripple on the ocean / Every leaf on every tree / Every sand dune in the desert / Every power we never see / There is a deeper wave than this / Swelling in the world / There is a deeper wave than this / Listen to me girl. ** / / Waves Of Color Experiment! Hope you like!! / Waves are everywhere. Whether we recognize it or not, we encounter waves on a daily basis. Sound waves, visible light waves, radio waves, microwaves, water waves, sine waves, cosine waves, stadium waves, earthquake waves, waves on a string, and slinky waves and are just a few of the examples of our daily encounters with waves. Have you had an encounter with waves today? Color perception, like sound perception, is a complex subject involving the disciplines of psychology, physiology, biology, chemistry and physics. When you look at an object and perceive a distinct color, you are not necessarily seeing a single frequency of light. Consider for instance that you are looking at a shirt and it appears purple to your eye. In such an instance, there my be several frequencies of light striking your eye with varying degrees of intensity. Yet your eye-brain system interprets the frequencies which strike your eye and the shirt is decoded by your brain as being purple. The subject of color perception can be simplified if we think in terms of primary colors of light. We have already learned that white is not a color at all, but rather the presence of all the frequencies of visible light. When we speak of white light, we are referring to ROYGBIV – the presence of the entire spectrum of visible light. But combining the range of frequencies in the visible light spectrum is not the only means of producing white light. White light can also be produced by combining only three distinct frequencies of light, provided that they are widely separated on the visible light spectrum. Any three colors (or frequencies) of light which produce white light when combined with the correct intensity are called primary colors of light. There are a variety of sets of primary colors. The most common set of primary colors is red®, green (G) and blue (B). When red, green and blue light are mixed or added together with the proper intensity, white (W) light is obtained. This is often represented by the equation below: R + G + B = W / Thank you for viewing!! :)
I made these 20 years ago for another shirt… and thought they looked cool on their lonesome. If you would like one on a tee colour other than blue, you need to think of a new title for the shirt before you request another colour option.
A modern version of the “Three china ducks on the wall” for those of us old enough to remember when every other house had them! The original image was cut from a B&W nude lady, duplicated and transformed (many times) then coloured with gradient mapping. All in Photoshop.
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