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Who would believe this is a drawing with a felt tip pen? It was, or at least it started out that way. Then it was sent through a computer process that is labeled embossing. It doesn't really emboss anything, of course. It highlights edges and turns the entire design to gray. I raised the contrast and gamma on the gray block and added a pink tint. Then I turned the pink block into a negative. Now I had a teal version of this design. But I didn't want teal, so I used another computer process that turned this whole thing to violet. But the violet was too subtle and close to even. So I sent the violet version through Spoonflower's color picker and had it divide the design into four intensities. The first one I converted to #ffffff (real white). The second I converted to #D6B9D6 (what the computer picked as white). Finally I picked two more colors for the darker two purples, and that is what you are looking at. You may say that was a lot of work. But it wasn't. It was a lot of play. It isn't as if I knew what I was heading to. I was just playing "let's see what this does. Now let's see what THIS does." The end result is what you see on your screen. (file f40L-ch)

Who would believe this is a drawing with a felt tip pen? It was, or at least it started out that way. Then it was sent through a computer process that is labeled embossing. It doesn't really emboss anything, of course. It highlights edges and turns the entire design to gray. I raised the contrast and gamma on the gray block and added a pink tint. Then I turned the pink block into a negative. Now I had a teal version of this design. But I didn't want teal, so I used another computer process that turned this whole thing to violet. But the violet was too subtle and close to even. So I sent the violet version through Spoonflower's color picker and had it divide the design into four intensities. The first one I converted to #ffffff (real white). The second I converted to #D6B9D6 (what the computer picked as white). Finally I picked two more colors for the darker two purples, and that is what you are looking at. You may say that was a lot of work. But it wasn't. It was a lot of play. It isn't as if I knew what I was heading to. I was just playing "let's see what this does. Now let's see what THIS does." The end result is what you see on your screen. (file f40L-ch)

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