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PhysicsMathMan

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 3:13 pm    Post subject: Nature Photonics Cover Reply with quote

Hi all,

Recently, my scientific suggestion was shown to work and I am to be published in Nature Photonics. A neat aspect of this journal is that an artistic representation of the phenomenon can be submitted and if accepted, will be displayed as the cover.

I have a decent amount of experience in several modeling programs but am very new to photoshop. That being said, if anyone is willing to help me create an artistic representation of my idea and it is accepted as the cover, I would not only be grateful but would acknowledge them as the creator/co-creator.

Let me know if you are interested,

Matt
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thehermit

Joined: 05 Mar 2003
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 4:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Matt

Well, most of us were beaten to the punch with gravity ;)

It may not be a Photoshop job, per se. However I don't wish to scare you away. Do you have any examples or source material that you are working from? Just in case it is an A-Bomb (OK the last bit was just to rhyme!)

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PhysicsMathMan

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 4:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Hermit,

Thanks for the reply. Here are some figures that convey the idea as well as a rough idea of what I am thinking for the cover. Perhaps it is not a photoshop job; if so, don't hesitate and let me know.

Pictorially, the idea should look like this. A large doughnut-like red laser beam initially surrounds a small white-bluish glowing plasma channel. The large beam should slowly move toward the center and appear to provide fuel to make the glowing portion travel further.

First-Order example of what I'm roughly thinking:

http://imgur.com/LlcMReN,2Vc96O4,mDnL4b6,zlQ45dZ

Example of a nature photonics cover from the past
http://imgur.com/LlcMReN,2Vc96O4,mDnL4b6,zlQ45dZ#1

Figure of idea:

http://imgur.com/LlcMReN,2Vc96O4,mDnL4b6,zlQ45dZ#2

Second Figure:

http://imgur.com/LlcMReN,2Vc96O4,mDnL4b6,zlQ45dZ#3


-Matt
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