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    Used the ROT grid and applied different hue and some curves adjustments to each seperate box. Then flattened whole thing, and played with hue adjustment on entire image.

    C & C welcome & appreciated,

    - Brendan
    Last edited by Indranil Sircar; 03-16-2011 at 01:57 AM.

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    Very creative. Good job
    I like that you kept the eye as a main clear focus.

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    Very creative idea, Brendan! I like the different colors in each of the boxes. The only area that bothers a little is the center box on the left. For some reason, that area doesn't seem to flow as well with the rest of the image, maybe because it's darker than the surrounding boxes. Great work.
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    Interesting approach and look, reminds me of some Pop Art from the 60's. Good OOTB thinking!
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    Brendan, Very creative and OOTB! It reminds me a little of an Andy Warhol look. Nice work!

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    Thanks for the feedback folks. I agree Christopher, that box was not working to well, wondering if this repost works a bit better.

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    This is very creative. Does look like Warhol!!!

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    Repost looks good, Brendan!
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    Warhol was my first thought, too!

    Great OOTB thinking on this, Brendan! I like the repost better but still think that rectangle on the left needs something to make it fit better. I popped the OP into PS and increased the brightness and contrast on that section and thought it looked better, but still not quite right but I think that is a direction to explore.

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    Brendan,

    Very creative and I agree with others that it has a Warhol look to it. Re-post works for me. Well done.

    Richard

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    Thanks for the feedback Richard, Ken, Christopher, and Indranil. Thanks Ken for experimenting, I know it could still use some tweaking. Its kind of like playing the "Wack-a-Mole" game, change one and it affects the others.

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