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There are many types of Lucis InterplayArt. These variations include the examples listed below (scroll down). Click on any image to see exactly how it was created. Also please note that I am using my images for these examples so that Lucis Pro owners can download the images and try these techniques for themselves. I am not the best photographer (yet) so please pay more attention to the technique and creativity than the images themselves. Typically when I create my InterplayArt I use stock photographs as well as my own.

Please note that this web site is primarily designed for Lucis Pro 6 owners. The site assumes that you have a good understanding of how to use Lucis Pro 6.

1) Straight Mix: The two images are not pre-processed and the emphasis of each image is fairly even.

cat-at-home image
2) Create Patterns: One of the two images has been pre-processed several times so it was turned into a pattern before being mixed with the primary image.
dragonfly flowers
3) Add Texture: One of the two images has been pre-processed so it was turned into a pattern before being slightly mixed with the primary image, so it's effect is like adding texture.
bird sculpture
4) Grayscale Mix: A grayscale image is interplayed with a color image.
overgrown
5) Reflected Once: One image is mixed 50-50 with a reflected version of itself. intertwined
6) Reflected Three Times: One image is mixed with 3 reflected versions of itself. shimmer
7) Multiple Interplays: More than two images are interplayed. cartwheels

 

 

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