Another gallery show experiment . Using a folder of Shutterstock images we purchased as the random source material for each gallery show run. You can see the randomized auto masking of the randomly selected source images, as well as the repetitive nature of the generative gallery show overlay process i'm working with that builds up this final image over the course of several different gallery show cycles.
I was using additional start and end cycle processing via specific favorites folders of appropriate presets i put together for use with gallery show testing, but i don't remember the specific ones i was working with for this experiment. And the gallery show technique was self-mutating, but again i don't remember the specifics of which technique. Although i think it's either mutate factory paint, or mutate factory PASeq. The details in the face kind of a give that away if you start to really analyze what is going on with the individual processing elements that make up this image.
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