I'll say. I like them better. Funny side note: The original inside out page got stumbleupon status. One person gave it a thumbs up with "Want to know what logos look like inside out?" A second commenter replied "No."
Thanks stray g. You can turn any image inside out in Photoshop. First run the polar coordinates filter (polar to rectangluar) to "unwrap" it. Rotate it 180 degrees, then run the polar coordinates filter (rectangular to polar)to "rewrap" it. Fooling around with this filter is also a good way to get interesting patterns and textures.
Ikea, Yield, and R/R came out rather interesting!
ReplyDeleteI'll say. I like them better.
ReplyDeleteFunny side note:
The original inside out page got stumbleupon status. One person gave it a thumbs up with "Want to know what logos look like inside out?"
A second commenter replied "No."
These are lovely, and I'm still trying to wrap my head around how you made them.
ReplyDeleteThanks stray g.
ReplyDeleteYou can turn any image inside out in Photoshop. First run the polar coordinates filter (polar to rectangluar) to "unwrap" it. Rotate it 180 degrees, then run the polar coordinates filter (rectangular to polar)to "rewrap" it.
Fooling around with this filter is also a good way to get interesting patterns and textures.