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This is not just another tile set that simply uses a wider variety of brick in each glyph. I added "twists". I wonder how long before someone notices ;)
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Nice one. Took me a while to see. I am sure there are examples of people doing exactly this kind of thing in the decorative arts - anyone?
@ meek: thank you for the TP. This was fun to do, and challenging in places to "twist" less obviously. You get the first place:) A 2px space is on "space"
Ok, now the dévoilement for those who haven't checked this: compare UC and corresponding LC glyph. I'm pre-chewing, to help those who don't know how to chew by themselves (see comments on my 'Emmental') ;)
Your game of spot the difference killed me. As for the clean design, it looks quite kaleidoscopic to me! (Esp. with 'plentyful' of vivid colors.) At the first sight, I thought it was a case of procedurally-made textures (often seamlessly there), like the scripts that allow for an almost infinite choice of default avatars.
One of these days I'll post where the changes are (°.°) At the moment I love reading how people see this and what they think when they have discovered 'the' spark(s) ;)
@ Beate: you're not the only one whose creative output is not understood. This here made someone think that I've been careless... or maybe that I'm hopelessly inadequate deserving a 1 and a 2 ...
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