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well, im going to see if any others gives it a shot d:
since im out of ideas (:
Nice one orange but does it fit on a website? Its more or less an "epic design" ? or am i wrongAnyway im not saying your bad at what your doing =)
Need a well designed web to make it fit![]()
Last edited by Harambeqt; 10-23-2010 at 04:44 PM.
ill give it a try (but in 2 days, after my exams), im pretty much into a gfx, if you wait you gonna see my entry
I'm not quite sure what you mean after dawn, I can't see why it wouldn't work.
Danbirk I like yours but indeed try and clean up the edges a bit.
Afterdawn yours is cool for sure, thanks
Orangepig I like yours a LOT
I also agree that it may be good to specify a size and resolution.. lets go for 1200x1200 at 300dpi. but im not going to reject something just because it isnt that exact res.
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I acctually liked that he made it large... I can always resize it
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You have time... I plan on letting this go for at least a week or so
Heres two more i made (:
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the last one is 1200x1200 .
but it seems at bit blurred s; dunno what happened..
and it's too big to fit the forum![]()
Last edited by danbirk; 10-24-2010 at 06:07 AM.
im still working on some ideas (:
If you did either of these, your big image will be blurry:
1: If you worked on the top two first at 300dpi, then changed the resolution to 1200x1200, it blurs.
2: If you worked from 1200x1200 at 72dpi and changed to 300dpi, it blurs. Reason being that with 72dpi you have 72 dots per inch and it will stretch to fill out the 300 dots per inch when resized.
It's always better to go from large to small (unless, of course, you're working with mathematical shapes, i.e vector) as opposed to the other way around.
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i dunno how to change the to so high s: cant find that function![]()
Hey, I gave this a shot. Let me know what you think, what you'd like changed, etc.
Rendered at 300dpi.
Large verson:
Medium version:
Small version:
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Really nice job youve done there![]()