Here are three more Adobe Illustrator doodle for this #trippytuesday
I kept with the monochrome feel for these illustrator tests. It lets you focus on the forms a bit more and you can get some dimensional looks out of just grayscale.
Here's a simple mandala, circle and square repeated with a gradient. Then I used the pathmaker tool to slice the intersecting points into their own shapes. From here you can adjust the gradients to make a sort of mine sweeper dimensional tile.
I brought it into photoshop for a bit of animation. I applied a stroke filter layer on top and blended it with the original. Whatever you do don't step on this mine, game over.
This one is a series of circles and gradients morphed using a step blend tool. It sort of has a sea coral plant look to it with tendrils waving in the current. Or maybe its a lamprey mouth sucking on an aquarium...
Now the lamprey is in ultra glass cleaning mode. Or the summer heat is making the fan look other worldly...
This one reminds me of an etching on silver plating. I created this using the transform/copy effect with a square fading off into the distance at an angle creating a hypnotizing spiral.
Now the etching is getting some blue plastic applied to it as a protective surface. Now someone will have the satisfying feeling of peeling it off to reveal the etching lol.
That's all for now, thanks for looking :-)