Phil Sutters' photos with the keyword: doodles

folded fractal inverted doubled grads layered - am…

12 Sep 2015 4 2 290
This one started with me trying using Photoshop Elements to twist a fractal shape using the 'skew' action. Having tried it and found it worked - taking one corner past its neighbour to form a bow like shape - it was then copied, layered, shrunk, turned through 90 degrees etc.

Doodlevista

12 Sep 2015 235
Another half an hour idled away with Photoshop Creative 'brushes' and Photoshop Elements Colour Gradients.

something sort of structural

think abstract pink

I have less and less idea what is going on

29 Aug 2015 1 241
It could be a distorted colander overloaded with mutlicoloured spaghetti or a new design of stent passing along a blood vessel whose cells have been dyed for diagnostic purposes or ...... make up your own mind!

What have I created?????????

29 Aug 2015 1 2 208
This started out as the 'fantasy fabric' - a few mad images to the right >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

The day Lidl's had no ibuprofen in stock

29 Aug 2015 1 1 225
Move your scroll bar (on the right of the screen) up and down - do it for more than a few seconds and you'll be needing headache relief!

Ovoid, the alien, emerges from the aether

14 Jul 2015 2 225
Another trio of mad doodles, using Photoshop Elements filters, gradients and effects.

rainbow diamonds offset twirl colourway 2

14 Jul 2015 1 251
Another trio of mad doodles, using Photoshop Elements filters, gradients and effects.Don't stare at this one too long - it makes your eyes go funny!

rainbow diamonds offset quartered extruded twirl

14 Jul 2015 4 4 347
Another trio of mad doodles, using Photoshop Elements filters, gradients and effects.

doodle 4 4net

18 May 2015 13 11 374
This madness has been sitting on file for almost a year. I have no idea how it was created. My good old favorite PSE effect 'glass button' has obviously been used to get the rounded surfaces, as has the 'crystallize' filter to give the patches of colour.

Freshemedia square developed

18 May 2015 1 264
Starting with a Freshemedia square brush, from Photoshop Creative magazine's monthly resources disc*, PSE gradients have been copied onto the squares which were individually turned or flipped. Then the concentric set of three was given a rounded 'glass button' effect, then copied twice and spread out. The background started with the same multicoloured gradient, chopped into quadrants, flipped and then 'extruded' resulting in the spiky pyramid points. There were a couple of other stages which have given some of the differences in shading. * I don't subscribe anymore, but I think the CDs have been replaced by online resources.