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Registered: July 2nd, 2007, 10:14 PM EDT
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Book: Every knowledgeable book
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Hobby: Drawing/Sketching, Playing my music instruments, Playing Basketball, Reading, Sleeping etc.
Image Editor: Photoshop CS2, ImageReady CS2, Paint tool Sai(Currently Learning)
Language: English, Intermediate Japanese, Filipino
MP3 Player: My Cellphone
Manga: Too many to mention..again
Operating System: Vista and XP..I have two computers
TV Show: Doesn't watch TV too much
Wallpaper Style: Depends.
Book: Every knowledgeable book
Browser: Mozilla Firefox
Film: Dunno.
Hobby: Drawing/Sketching, Playing my music instruments, Playing Basketball, Reading, Sleeping etc.
Image Editor: Photoshop CS2, ImageReady CS2, Paint tool Sai(Currently Learning)
Language: English, Intermediate Japanese, Filipino
MP3 Player: My Cellphone
Manga: Too many to mention..again
Operating System: Vista and XP..I have two computers
TV Show: Doesn't watch TV too much
Wallpaper Style: Depends.
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Np hope to see more from you in the future
You're welcome =)
No problem =D
Hey thanks you very much for your comment and suggestion for my 1st wall
Thats why i don't use photoshop nowadays...i use illustrator with 5000*3500 px and resize it and never get any single jagged lines, but that's just myself, all people get different aspect anyway... but compare with photoshop i get smaller size in file, really small ^^
From some forum a time ago1. 1280 x 1024 is a "bastard" resolution. That is, it results in non-square pixels on a standard 4:3 aspect ratio CRT display. If you enjoy seeing ellipses where there should be perfect circles, have at it. BTW 1280 x 960 is what's needed for square pixels on a 4:3 aspect ratio display. Also, don't anybody running 1280 x 1024 native on an LCD panel, get all huffy. 1280 x 1024 native LCD panels are 5:4 aspect ratio.
16:10 and 4:3 are the commonly used ones, no need to think about the rest. 16:9 is currently not listed here, only 5:4 - 1280x1024, but that is called the bastard resolution ;3
You used photoshop right? well to tell you the truth i rarely vectored out of photoshop, prefer illustrator for me^^ (same old adobe =D). but when i use photoshop i used path, fill it and brush some part to make shade, though i know that way you can't save the path trace not like in shape layer, and what i don't like when i vector with photoshop i always get jagged part...but maybe that just me lol
and bout the background, actually i like the painting bg, but it could be more fit if the character in front also in painting condition^^, that to say but i am really not too good with any painting style ^__^
and bout the background, actually i like the painting bg, but it could be more fit if the character in front also in painting condition^^, that to say but i am really not too good with any painting style ^__^
Thanks so much for the constructive criticism, I really need those since I'm just starting out :)
The important part was your effort, I just helped to avoid some little errors.
I commented it too, since you mentioned me in the description and also cause when I commented already thousands of wall, why your would not get one too, lol?
I commented it too, since you mentioned me in the description and also cause when I commented already thousands of wall, why your would not get one too, lol?
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