My second wallpaper about SLAM DUNK,which I have already finished reading recently Deeply moved by all teenagers' devotion and passion for basketball,I've decided to make a series of walls to this category,in fact,just days ago,I even didn't know who this guy in my wall was . This wall is dedicated to one of my net friends,a Chinese girl,a fan of Kenji Fujima(she is also a fan of Keade Rukawa,and I owe her two walls,one is this one,and other I am now working on,about Rukawa) At the beginning of this wall,I reli didn't know how to make it,firstly ,the three snapshots were what she chose(See :123) and with these three snaps,how could I make a wall?Secondly,What theme should be this wall of?I was thinking over and over and at last I decided to make a wall of old time theme,not a popluar theme,though. And after vectoring the three snaps and making them into photographs,I found an old newspaper,a watch,envelops.and old books,on the Internet(through Googel)then I drew the wooden floor,the pen,the stain,the watch was once silver,but I made it glow golden,I believe this can be better.but after the wall was done,I thought it lacked something important, which can reflect "old feelings",so I added the stains,the texture, made the photographs glow brown abit,and ,at last,I added the shadow over the left part. Well,Ok ,it's finished PSD:48.9M layer:(3vectors:19,28,14;background:23,texts:2) Time:18hours
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4 years, 7 months ago
What a really simple and soothing wall. Love how it portrays the top of a desk so easily. Good job! ^_^
4 years, 6 months ago
As for the rest of Right Stuf's treatment of the series, it's pretty much what has become standard now that they've moved to box sets: thirteen episodes across four thinpak-ed discs in a solid box with a sizable booklet snugged in next to them. The booklet is laid out like a guidebook, and thus avoids feeling like an episode-by-episode recap, despite the fact that it is largely regurgitating (in disappointing monochrome) information presented in the series. The discs themselves are heavy with extra material, some of it disposable (trailers, promos, etc) but most of it excellent, including a series of lively if standardized interviews with the six lead actresses, and a six-part travelogue called “Satojun's 'Venice, I'm Sorry'”, in which Junichi Sato narrates his research trip to Venice. Sato's travelogue is notable not only for the insight it gives into his methodology and the making of the series (check out the side-by-side comparisons in the final episode), but also for the unusual charm he displays (to see just how unusual, compare this to just about any interview with Mamoru Oshii).
Slow, deliberate, and anti-dramatic, Aria isn't a traditionally entertaining series. It dabbles in humor and pathos, but more than anything it is a soft but magnetic invitation to submerge oneself in a world where kindness reigns supreme and life is overflowing with subtle beauty. And unlike many of its brethren, it's all too easy to surrender to the call and to emerge each episode refreshed and, ultimately, entranced.
3 years, 10 months ago
wow, I really love this one. thanks for sharing^^
3 years, 3 months ago
Simple but elegant.
This is a very, very nice wallpaper. =D
1 month, 3 weeks ago
the photographs makes it so timeless and at the same time so cool,nice job,the colors are just perfect.