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James Labanowski



Registered: March 2005
Location: Oxnard, California
Posts: 2,061
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Well it seems like I have been playing around with this technique for months. This is just the first set cause I am still taking and cropping pictures. This part of the experiment is just to see what effect larger and larger gaps on the over wraps has. What I seem to be coming away with from this part of the experiments is that the larger the gap the more diffuse the patterns. Here is a kind of code for the pictures from top to bottom.


245NCP 002NCP under A same over sac 002


245NCP two002NCP A Under, Same over sacrifice two 002NCP


245NCP two 002NCP one 002Plain A under Blotch CP, Same over sacrifice3


245NCP two 002NCP one 002plain CP all A under, Same over sacrifice 3


245NCP two 002NCP one 002Plain NO CP A under, same over sacrifice 3



More to come unless your are tired of them.
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steve cox

Registered: May 2006
Posts: 203
Wed June 16, 2010 6:20pm

Conclusion? There is hardly a bad Tiger Wrap. The more I see and do them, the more I like random/uneven patterns the best. When there is more repetitive patterning, I find that the least attractive.Nice work Doc.
William Marchisella

Registered: October 2007
Posts: 125
Wed June 16, 2010 7:06pm

Doc, You are becoming an expert at tiger wraps! Now I know who to come to when I need a certain color in a tiger wrap. I never get tired of looking at your work. Keep 'em coming!
Jim Rippe

Registered: March 2005
Location: Hammond, Indiana
Posts: 621
Thu June 17, 2010 1:27am

All of them look good Doc. I will not get tired off them.


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