Greek Ornaments - Interesting Fact ^.^

in steemartists •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Wow, haven't posted anything in two days - first time happens to me.
Sorry about that, everyone. I'm rushing up with other projects so that I can return to Steemit more often.
But want to show you something I hope will get your attention.

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Back in 2015 I worked in a local game company. We did many games based on different ancient mythologies. The picture you see above is part of an Ancient Greek mythological themed game called "The Book of Zeus" (before you shout that there weren't any books in Ancient Greek, let me tell you - this was my bosses idea :D). Anyway, I can't show you the entire game (or the stuff that I worked on) because of contract issues.
But throughout the game I came across with some very interesting fact that I believe it shouldn't be kept hidden.

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For the purpose of the game I had to make many vectorized patterns and ornaments, one of which (the most common one) you can see below:

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Soooo... nothing special, right?
I thought so too.

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Later, when I did my vectorized version of the ornament I accidentally lowered the opacity to 0%. That way all the color disappears and only basic lines and points remain. And then... I was amazed!
(I'm gonna rotate the ornament 90° for better impact ;))

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Well... the last one (I blackened the horizontal lines a bit) looked like a DNA strand. Did they made it intentionally or it's pure coincidental?
Or is it just me looking for an excuse not to do my work, hehe... :D

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I hope you find this post useful. Or at least interesting.
Let me know what you think in the comment section below...

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^.^Have a great day, everyone!^.^
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Fucking e p i c! do you have the work- paths saved?

Yep! All in one vector layer. ;)

wow so interesting that it looks like dna strand once you deconstructed it !!! very amazing <3

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Thanks, @veryspider! ^.^ Glad you find it interesting.

Wouldn't be terribly surprised if they were DNA strands really XD And even if they weren't actual DNA strands, it would be a rather cool thing in an "alternate history" style game :)

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I like these conspiracy theories. I like exploring things even more.
Tried to show it to my bosses (had two at the time) and my colleagues but they weren't into that kind of stuff. :D