Worm Experiment
Posted: 24 Apr 2009, 01:36
There seem to be a few talented photoshoppers around here so I want to propose an experiament.
The way it works is that we determine who wants to be a part of the experiament. Once we know who wants to do it, we determine the order that people will go.
To start the experiment, one person (I can start) will make an image of a predefined size.
Once that person is done, the image gets sent to the organizer (me) and that person forwards it on to the next person in line. That person then creates an orignal image of the same predifined size that connects to the right side of the previous image. Once that person is done they send the image to me and I send just their image to the next person. Each person will only see the image before theirs until we are done.
Once we are done, I will put all the images together and it will make one super wide image that flows into a giant worm. No one will know what the whole thing will look like or what everyone else did until the whole thing is done.
I have seen these done before and they turn out really cool. What tends to happen is lets say I have clouds all over my graphic. When I send it to the next person, they will build off the clouds on the left of their image so that it transitions well and the put in whatever they want. Patterns and designs blend into eachother and the giant image ends up being an amazingly awesome transition all the way throughout.
Example for those of you that I just confused:
This would be the starting image. Obviously it would be more detailed and have other pictures and design elements on it. This would be the second image that someone created that transitions from the first image into whatever they want. This would be the final result graphic. If we did this the images would be much larger than the example to allow for more flexability. Let me know if you want to be a part of this and I can get the rules and whatnot together.
The way it works is that we determine who wants to be a part of the experiament. Once we know who wants to do it, we determine the order that people will go.
To start the experiment, one person (I can start) will make an image of a predefined size.
Once that person is done, the image gets sent to the organizer (me) and that person forwards it on to the next person in line. That person then creates an orignal image of the same predifined size that connects to the right side of the previous image. Once that person is done they send the image to me and I send just their image to the next person. Each person will only see the image before theirs until we are done.
Once we are done, I will put all the images together and it will make one super wide image that flows into a giant worm. No one will know what the whole thing will look like or what everyone else did until the whole thing is done.
I have seen these done before and they turn out really cool. What tends to happen is lets say I have clouds all over my graphic. When I send it to the next person, they will build off the clouds on the left of their image so that it transitions well and the put in whatever they want. Patterns and designs blend into eachother and the giant image ends up being an amazingly awesome transition all the way throughout.
Example for those of you that I just confused:
This would be the starting image. Obviously it would be more detailed and have other pictures and design elements on it. This would be the second image that someone created that transitions from the first image into whatever they want. This would be the final result graphic. If we did this the images would be much larger than the example to allow for more flexability. Let me know if you want to be a part of this and I can get the rules and whatnot together.