I'm so confused at how it's so simple when zoomed it, but details when zoomed out.
At large sizes pixels appear more segmented from each other.
At smaller sizes pixels blend together more.
This is caused by Closure, a combination of vision and mental perception.
Closure happens when you look at something, your mind perceives implied forms, details, etc that are not actually there.
If you look at an image of some people you know, far from the camera, you will still be able to recognize them.
But the details of the person are implied.
Your mind fills in the gaps that are not actually present.
This is just one example, Closure can be thought of and used in many different ways creatively.
It also happens in real life of course, not just art.
I reduced the colors to 16 before doing any drawing.
Here's some stuff I thought about:
Gosh, I don't know where to start now.
I didn't intend to be confusing by posting no text.
Try some stuff and see what you come up with.
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