Kayin Cloud Posted August 10, 2004 Share Posted August 10, 2004 here's a couple of my Wall papers which I know need work but I need to get Photoshop. the first two images are the same just for different sizes. 800x600(right attachment) [url]http://www.otakuboards.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=20655&stc=1[/url] 1024x768(left attachment) [url]http://www.otakuboards.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=20654&stc=1[/url] this one was done in Photoshop [url]http://wallpapers.theotaku.com/wallpaper.php?id=1414#[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haze Posted August 10, 2004 Share Posted August 10, 2004 [color=slategray]They are pretty good. I'm assuming that they are both the same, just different sizes? [/color] [color=slategray] [/color] [color=slategray]The very first thing I would change would be the white around all of your stocks. It really makes your paper look very unsophisticated and of low quality. Clean crops are always the best way to go. I have no idea how Photoshop works, but I am fairly certain that there is a better way to crop. It looks like you just used an eraser tool and went around them [on the Megaman wp]. The Final Fantasy one looks pretty good. There are a few spots where I can still see white, but that's ok. [/color] [color=slategray] [/color] [color=slategray]Also just as a general rule, I try to avoid using stocks that are cut off, like all of those except the largest one. If you do use stocks that are cut off, I would suggest aligning the cutoff side with the egde of the paper. For instance the image in the top right should go on the left edge of the paper so it looks like he was intentionally cut off. [/color] [color=slategray] [/color] [color=slategray]And lastly I would suggest adding some type of texture to the background itself. The plain blue looks a bit boring, to me atleast [on the MegaMan wall]. Just go crazy with the back layer. ^__^[/color] [color=slategray] [/color] [color=slategray] [/color] [color=slategray]They really do look pretty good. The things that I said where fairly minimal, so I don't think you would have any problem fixing them.[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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