Just a simple wall, nothing special. I went through my dvd, screencapped the image, vectored it, added some textures, and text from the Noir soundtrack. The name comes from the english translation of the ending song, where this image of Kirika comes from.
I always loved that image, to see her smile [eve if you dont see her eyes]. It was just a powerful image for me, that I now share with all of you :D




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5 years, 10 months ago
nice! ^^ I usually dont like it when people right sentence words across walls. But u did it in such a nice way. And the font rox! And I like the colours, the blue and green look nice together. But some parts of the outline, like the mouth and hair need a tad more work, there a bit jaggedy and pixely. Other than that, its a great wall. Plus the textures are awesome! Great Job! :D
5 years, 10 months ago
What a nice vector you've done. I really like this kind of "big" vector, the half kirika is nice XD. There is something strange with her hair, in the area of neck.. Don't know if you see what I mean XD. I'm not totally freak about the text, just personal advice, but I like your wallpaper enough to put it in my favorite. Good job :D
5 years, 10 months ago
The ending-theme is just beautiful. So is this wallpaper. =)
5 years, 10 months ago
wahh~ I love the color and texture of this wall=)
Great part of the face too^.^
Keep up the great work^.^
5 years, 10 months ago
I love the color and the textures you use and especially how you used them. I just don't like walls where they only show part of the person, well I at least need to see the face. Way to much text also, thought not very contrasting to the wall a little detracting to me.
5 years, 10 months ago
Some of the lines of the hair look like they could do with a bit of tidying up and smoothing out. Also, you seem to have quite a visible aliasing (jaggid) effect to the lines. This can often be solve by enlarging the vector, then saving it in a raster format (such as bmp, jpg, whatever) and then shrinking it to wall dimensions. The downsizing process will help smooth the lines out.
5 years, 10 months ago
sometimes the more simple the wallpaper is, the more that it is said to be beautiful
5 years, 9 months ago
It's a very soft and yet powerful image, and your incredibly subtle approach rendered it almost ethereal.