
I've had a idea in mind for this week's illustration theme. This is truly from a doodle, but I scanned it into Photoshop, inverted it to make two of them, flipped one, and did a photomerge. This is my submission for the theme "Open." When you open the portal that confines a force, be sure you know whether its opposite is also being set free...with unforseeable results. Below are the two drawings I started with:


This is what can happen when you do two versions of something and can't decide which one you prefer: use both! Prismacolor pencils on calligraphy practice paper. Inverted and photomerged in Photoshop.
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