Designer Set

and, Playing with Brightness Levels

 

This is the basic picture, as it was taken.

 

Now, I've applied Aetherize to Grey, Light Grey and White

 

Here, I've Glazed Grey and Light Grey

 

On this one, I've lacquered Grey, Light Grey and White

 

This one has Silver on black and white

 

Dark grey and grey got the Swerve here

 

And now we get to see black and dark grey doing the Twist

 

So here I am doing my own version of True Confessions.

First of all, the picture looked better when they were full size (860 px wide). But Dreamweaver (the program I use to design web pages began to whine that I was "running low on memory," so I had to reduce them all. Secondly, I realized that not everybody's got "fat pipes" especially since the @Home nastiness and they might not want to wait 45 minutes to see this. I don't know how long it will take on a 56KB line. Sorry. My son's got my modem because I got DSP in October.

Second, I can't remember what I named any of the presets except the Swerve one, which is named Machen after Arthur Machen, an English author of fantasy and mystery stories. When I got the preset the way I wanted it, it looked like a scene from one of his books. I could have named it Hodgson after William Hope Hodgson, who wrote The Night Land and The Boats of the "Glen Carrig," but I couldn't remember his name at the time.

So, after all that, here are the presets. There's only one of each type, so you'll figure it out pretty easily. They're probably the only ones in your collection that begin with "grc". The extensions will give away which one to put where.