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Re: Stavros Gallery

PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 6:49 am
by Stavros
THANKS for all the positive feedback everyone!!!...
Happy to make you proud Taron lol!
Curious to see where all this leads :)
Verve still blows my mind every time I set those fluids into motion!
Still nothing else like it!
Swirl awaaaaaaay
:)
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Re: Stavros Gallery

PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 7:29 pm
by Zeropainter
Very cool stuff dear Stavros, how large these Pictures in inch/cm and in pixels? If I can ask it. And did you changed from rgb into cmyk? I never did print my artworks :shrug: - but I think I need to do it also one a day. :bounce:

Re: Stavros Gallery

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:15 pm
by pudjakjuzto
Congratulations!!!
I would like to see them closely, with crowd, full sun and high bit density c:!

Re: just the facts

PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 4:54 am
by Stavros
My Verve files are only 2560x1440 ( I just double the default resolution when Verve opens )
Thats all my system can handle and yes I created these on my macbook with Nvidia 650m and 1 gb of Vram
I have an older Epson 9800 44" printer that uses archival pigmented inks which I use to do my own printing.
I print directly from the RGB 16 bit png files Verve produces ( in this case I have distorted them slightly to a 2 to 3 ratio )
The colour transitions and gradients are jaw dropping and flawless with no banding!
The images are indeed "soft" by nature so there is very little pixel stepping for me to worry about.
I was concerned about this but many people told me they actually admired the softness of the images.
The images were presented at 24" x 36" with a 4" white border on matte paper but I am confident they can go a bit bigger.
Im looking into other options such as printing on metal and other substrates like acrylic face mounting.
I am less concerned with detail than I am atmospherics so these images lend themselves to being blown up.
Hope that helps anyone interested in printing.
Cheers

ps- sat and watched an amazing sky across the lake last night as the sun went down...stunning subtle washes of light kept shifting hues
couldn't help but think how much it looked like one of my verve paintings! Then it occurred to me that part of the magic is verve ability to create these subtle shift in colour and light with such ease...photo doesn't do it justice but here it is anyway....

Re: Stavros Gallery

PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 7:01 am
by GBoGBo
Thanks for these info, and kudos Stavros, i am a fan since the first "landscape" I saw from you !

Re: Stavros Gallery

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 2:38 am
by eduardobedoya
congrats Stavros, thx for the info, very subtle and soft gradients in your landscapes.
would love to see more photos of your prints, congrats again.

Re: Stavros Gallery

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 11:09 am
by Taron
Wonderful study! c:!
For a moment there I really was wondering how you got this photo real with Verve, hahahahaha! :oops:
But, yeah, that inspires me to consider ways for making such gorgeous god rays... so soft, so perfect. Great picture!
I haven't read your text, yet, but I will when my head deflates a bit again .... the heat kinda steams my brain into expansion, I feel, haha! :PP

Re: Stavros Gallery

PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2017 9:27 am
by Knacki
Stavros - that's good news.
All the best.
Your pictures are reminding me of one of my all time favourite songs. Soft, gentle, strong and everlasting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-2-hOIGIDw

Re: Need trees? Voila!

PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 5:20 pm
by Stavros
A Misty Mountain Pair and the power of paper!...Need trees....voila!
Truth be told....I don't even know how this happened :( but Im happy it did :)
This is why we need a record button in Verve Taron!!!! so we can recall the magic when it happens.

Re: Stavros Gallery

PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 5:48 pm
by Taron
Monumental, Stavros, monumental! I love the scale of them, the sense of air, the strangely misty clarity. Gorgeous! c:!
ARGH, I already have a record function, but not in this version. Maybe I'll see, if I can hook it up here, too! :ugeek: