I'm seeing what looks like film grain in some of these images, which makes me think you're using photographs as the "base image" before permuting it.
I'm not sure if you're seeing film grain or an artifact of the process, but yes, that's what I'm doing. No-one's figured that out before, congratulations.
I'm hesitant to ask what those images are (because I'm still thinking it's all a bit of a joke, and they'll all turn out to be pictures of your balls or something) but seeing a side-by-side for some of them would be cool. (Unless its your balls.)
My balls are much prettier than that.
I tell you what, why don't you post a photograph (not of your balls) and tell me roughly what you'd like me to do with it, and I'll see what I can do.
Some tips:
* Highlights and point sources result in an image that looks out of focus and makes one's eyes water. So probably not images from the HST, sorry.
* Sharp
ish demarcations between areas of color are good. A color wheel, for example, would be a bad choice.
* Natural objects are usually better than artificial ones, though some of the latter will produce good results.
* A photograph of a three dimensional object is not the exact same color as your eyes tell you that the three-dimensional object is.
* Even with the most promising-looking image source, it may not be possible to produce a satisfying composition. But I'll do my best.
I'm hoping that you'll come up with some new idea that I haven't already used.