I spend some of my free time playing "Photoshop Tennis" -- a forum-based game. In this game, one player designs an image - typically of the dimensions and style of a desktop background - and then posts it to a forum. A second player picks up the match and radically alters the original image before sending it back.
Most of the personal images here were created in such a manner, where one player has to include a mini-description of what happened for the viewer to understand the process. Players may take a pattern and use it in their image, or apply the serve as a blend mode to their own work. The goal is to create very new and individualized art while giving a nod to the previous serve.
The full images have been resized down for better visibility.
I spend some of my free time playing "Photoshop Tennis" -- a forum-based game. In this game, one player designs an image - typically of the dimensions and style of a desktop background - and then posts it to a forum. A second player picks up the match and radically alters the original image before sending it back.
Most of the personal images here were created in such a manner, where one player has to include a mini-description of what happened for the viewer to understand the process. Players may take a pattern and use it in their image, or apply the serve as a blend mode to their own work. The goal is to create very new and individualized art while giving a nod to the previous serve.
The full images have been resized down for better visibility.