The quarts material makes such wonderful art . Mostly yellow jasper here in W TN. Crystal in more northerly areas. Thanks for sharing Bro. Wonderful Images.
Nice. I can definitely see the woman and her hair flowing. Wow. What I do to highlight the faces in rocks is I hold an LED flashlight on it (off to the the side at a sharp angle), all while rotating the stone. The image jumps right out. The other thing is to look at these images under the flickering firelight. Do the faces change expression? They found some carvings of antelope in a cave in Europe, and they noticed they were carved to look like they were actually running and moving when a fire was lit.
@@daviddavid-ud9bt I have seen some that are different poses of the face of the same character. But that’s like a joker character and I’m just now learning about that. Normally it is different people every degree. That is the style, and the trick to it just like you describe. Hold the light up, get that perfect portrait and then don’t move it or move it just a little bit up and down to get the full image. Part of it is remembering what you saw just a second ago, whenever you told the face away and then you see the other features of it, it might not all show at once, and it might be something that is a transition from front to back… The only way that we’re really going to hash out all these details is through discussion like this and through sharing what we know so I appreciate you being a part of the research. Please be sure to be on the main channel, this is only a back up channel. The main one is just the same name without the shorts at the end of it.
The quarts material makes such wonderful art . Mostly
yellow jasper here in W TN.
Crystal in more northerly
areas. Thanks for sharing Bro. Wonderful Images.
❤
awesome
Nice. I can definitely see the woman and her hair flowing. Wow. What I do to highlight the faces in rocks is I hold an LED flashlight on it (off to the the side at a sharp angle), all while rotating the stone. The image jumps right out. The other thing is to look at these images under the flickering firelight. Do the faces change expression? They found some carvings of antelope in a cave in Europe, and they noticed they were carved to look like they were actually running and moving when a fire was lit.
@@daviddavid-ud9bt I have seen some that are different poses of the face of the same character. But that’s like a joker character and I’m just now learning about that. Normally it is different people every degree. That is the style, and the trick to it just like you describe. Hold the light up, get that perfect portrait and then don’t move it or move it just a little bit up and down to get the full image. Part of it is remembering what you saw just a second ago, whenever you told the face away and then you see the other features of it, it might not all show at once, and it might be something that is a transition from front to back… The only way that we’re really going to hash out all these details is through discussion like this and through sharing what we know so I appreciate you being a part of the research. Please be sure to be on the main channel, this is only a back up channel. The main one is just the same name without the shorts at the end of it.