Red Blue Zone #4
Deep red/blue horizontal flow, with a little cyan tossed in.
Series introduction:Red Blue Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
Red Blue Zone #3
The shapes here are similar to Bright Zone, with some corduroy patches.
Series introduction:Red Blue Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
Red Blue Zone #2
Series introduction:Red Blue Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
Red Blue Zone #1
The Red Blue Zone as you may have guessed consists of images that are predominately reds and blues. The patterns are similar to other "Zone" images.
All of the images here are new.
As with the other recent Zone series, late last year I put together the preliminary plans and the initial set for this series. In the first pass, this group was part of Busy Zone. I separated it for the similar colors.
After recently finishing publishing Busy Zone, I had a desired to dial back on the high density chaos of that series. Consequently, all of the original candidates for the Red Blue series have been replaced with reworked or new pieces with less chaos.
G<=>-R Zone #8
Series introduction:G<=>-R Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
G<=>-R Zone #7
I tried several combinations of inverting and swapping the color channels. In the next two, the blue and red are inverted (no swapping).
Others: R' = G, G' = -R, B' = B
Here: R' = -R, G' = G, B' = -B
I know this is over explaining but... I use -X to represent an inverted color. In color space inverting a color is not just negating a value. On most computers the RGB colors have integer values between 0 and 255. So the inversion of X is 255-X. I use a representation where the colors are floating point values between 0.0 and 1.0. In this case inversion is 1.0 - X.
Series introduction:G<=>-R Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
G<=>-R Zone #6
Series introduction:G<=>-R Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
G<=>-R Zone #5
Series introduction:G<=>-R Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
G<=>-R Zone #4
Series introduction:G<=>-R Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
G<=>-R Zone #3
Series introduction:G<=>-R Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
G<=>-R Zone #2
Series introduction:G<=>-R Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
G<=>-R Zone #1
G<=>-R Zone
Here is another collection that arose from Strange Zone II. I had several images where I liked the shapes but not the colors. The colors were ok, but I felt that I had already overused that particular palette in the zone set. So I took the digital representation of the finished image and inverted the red color channel and swapped it with green. The cryptic title is meant to describe the color swap operation.
Last November I had a large collection planned for Strange Zone II. I decided that it was too large and broke it up into several smaller collections. I have been publishing those separated zones since then. Along the way I have been touching up the originals and creating new images to augment the break out collections. For this group, I plan to just publish the originals. (But I reserve the right to change my mind in the next week.)
Busy Zone #12
Series introduction:Busy Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
Bright Zone #21
Series introduction:Bright Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
I was working on additional pieces for the Busy Zone series but I was struggling with the color scheme for this one. The less busy areas along the top needed bright colors. When I was satisfied with the colors, I realized I had created a piece for Bright Zone instead of Busy Zone. There is no rule that says I cannot augment previous series.
Busy Zone #11
Series introduction:Busy Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
Trying out some brighter colors…
Busy Zone #10
Series introduction:Busy Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
Busy Zone #9
Series introduction:Busy Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
Underwater seaweed?
Busy Zone #8
Series introduction:Busy Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
A little sparse compared to the others. Underwater, with schools of fish?
Busy Zone #7
Series introduction:Busy Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
This fits nicely with the Zones collection. Very busy holes leading to other dimensions, with small fragments scattered in-between.
In this case, during the publish step I discarded the original, and completely started over.
Busy Zone #6
Series introduction:Busy Zone #1
Parent series introduction:Strange Zone II #1
Related series: Strange Zone II #4
Waterfall perhaps? With rushing river below?
I planned this series at the end of last year. I had completed images for the whole series. The plan changes in the final perparations before publishing. I publish some images intact, some get minor touch ups, some have major rework, and some are completely new creations. This is a major rework. In the original I had the "waterfall" as a minor feature on the side. I enlarged it, centered it, and made it the main forcus.