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If you overlay the images and don't understand what they are ​(DO NOT OPEN BEFORE OVERLAPPING):
What comes to mind when you think of me? AI? BBCode? This thread is basically both.

I'm a bit lazy to explain how all of this works, but essentially, we can overlay two colors at 50% opacity to form a new color that appears 75% visible (overlaying images is possible with a BBCode glitch). Furthermore, to create a specific color that is 75% visible, we can use infinite pairs of 50% opacity colors. I thought about using this technique to merge two unrecognizable images (and a random background) to create the image I have in mind. The method I came up with uses a grid of scalene triangles.

The hypothesis that this could work was entirely mine, and ChatGPT just made the code.

Due to screen size, this will probably only work on computers and notebooks (images may not overlay correctly on a phone, but you can try activating Desktop Mode, to see if that solves the problem)...


Example:

Normal images
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I think I'll make more images later.

Do you want to test it yourself?
Click here and copy and paste the correct formatting (just change the images link)
[notice]
[box=Normal images]
------[img][Background image link][/img]

------[img][layer B image link][/img]

[img][layer A image link][/img]
[/box]

[box=Overlapped images]
[b]Open the yellow boxes first, then the cyan ones, then the red ones.[/b]

[box=[color=yellow]Click me 2 times QUICKLY, then open me[/color]]
[box=[color=cyan]Open me[/color]]
[box=[color=red]Open me[/color]]
[img][Background image link][/img]
[/box][/box][/box]
[box=[color=yellow]Click me 2 times QUICKLY, then open me[/color]]
[box=[color=cyan]Open me[/color]]
[box=[color=red]Open me[/color]]
[img][layer B image link][/img]
[/box][/box][/box]
[box=[color=yellow]Open me[/color]]
[img][layer A image link][/img]
[/box]
[/box]
[/notice]



https://behrauder.github.io/Scalene-Triangles-Art/

If the image is too recognizable, you can repaint the triangles (and the corresponding background triangle also changes). I don't recommend using colors that are too different from each other, because it makes your drawing easier to identify without the overlay. I suggest using shades of purple or blue, but it's up to you. Tip: drawing cats is surprisingly easy. After these tips, making an image that is still recognizable without the overlay is probably a skill issue.

Essential things to know:
To change the colors that you can select, you can adjust the C blue. Right-clicking on a triangle will select the corresponding color from the final composition. You can keep the mouse pressed to paint several triangles. You can change the number of triangles by adjusting the grid size (it's 10 x 10 by default). You can also use Ctrl + Z to go back.

I don't know why, but I feel like I forgot to mention something... Idk, but If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask! :)













old version
What comes to mind when you think of me? AI? BBCode? This thread is basically both.

I'm a bit lazy to explain how all of this works, but basically, we can overlay two colors with 50% opacity to form a new one that is 75% visible (overlaying images is possible with a BBCode glitch). Besides that, to create a specific color that is 75% visible, we can use infinite pairs of colors with 50% opacity. I thought about using this to merge two unrecognizable images to create the image I have in mind. The method I came up with to create the images is a grid of scalene triangles.

Due to screen size, this will probably only work on computers and notebooks (images may not overlay on a phone)...

Normal images
------

------




Do you want to test it yourself?
Click here and copy and paste the correct formatting (just change the images link)
[notice]
[box=Normal images]
------[img][Background image link][/img]

------[img][layer B image link][/img]

[img][layer A image link[/img]
[/box]

[box=Overlapped images]
[b]Open the yellow boxes first, then the cyan ones, then the red ones.[/b]

[box=[color=yellow]Click me 2 times QUICKLY, then open me[/color]]
[box=[color=cyan]Open me[/color]]
[box=[color=red]Open me[/color]]
[img][Background image link][/img]
[/box][/box][/box]
[box=[color=yellow]Click me 2 times QUICKLY, then open me[/color]]
[box=[color=cyan]Open me[/color]]
[box=[color=red]Open me[/color]]
[img][layer B image link][/img]
[/box][/box][/box]
[box=[color=yellow]Open me[/color]]
[img][layer A image link[/img]
[/box]
[/box]
[/notice]




https://behrauder.github.io/Scalene-Triangles-Art/

To change the colors you can select, change the C blue. If the image is too identifiable, you can repaint the triangles. I don't recommend using colors that are very different from each other, because it's easier to identify what you draw. I recommend doing everything in shades of purple or blue, but it's up to you.

Right-clicking on a triangle will select the corresponding color of the final composition. You can keep the mouse pressed to paint several triangles. You can change how many triangles there are by changing the grid size (it's 10 x 10 by default). You can use Ctrl Z to go back.






























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Sorry for my mistake, I didn't know this before
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