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Fly... by °Phill  4 weeks 2 days  ago

Fly... by °Phill 4 weeks 2 days ago

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This wallpaper captures the urban essence that proliferated the art of Ghost in the Shell in every incarnation of the series. Phill does an amazing job of capturing a moment of surrealism.

While there are a few, stray building angles and shadows, you find that your eye forgives the minor details and instead focuses on the overall scene that is larger than life, with lights trailing off into infinity.

ShoutBox

^hatesyou 1 minute ago
Donations of up to $5 do not earn papers.

$livetolove 5 minutes ago
I haven't received my papers since i donated, so who can help me ?

~haikoru-sama 16 minutes ago
*gets an electric fan* ok, I'm getting cool now, please stop this, I know that we guys aren't busy.

$damoser 17 minutes ago
What kind of people would forego posting in the AP SB for anything else?

~kikyou93 18 minutes ago
Ok--- people, don't fight n_nU cool it down...

~haikoru-sama 19 minutes ago
@kikyou: people are sometimes busy that they are not posting here..

$damoser 20 minutes ago
It's not polite to point haiko

~kikyou93 22 minutes ago
Oh my god... i ment that is empty because no one had posted in an hour... n.nU

^hatesyou 23 minutes ago
Your point?

~haikoru-sama 24 minutes ago
Peoples need common sense, people who don't have that were stupid.

Scan

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~Tenkohime
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Fortune Cookie Connoisseur
Topics: 13
Posts: 156
1 year 1 month ago
I have a lot of unusual things that I want to scan and submit, but when I scan them, they are much smaller than the required size to be submitted, but I see scans of things that I know are tiny, like cards, that are larger than the required size. How do people get large sized images out of things that are small IRL?

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~Koharu
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Evil Cat rules the world!!
Topics: 32
Posts: 965
1 year 1 month ago
Hmm you may vector the scans.
Just change the image size to the needed and then vector it.

With a little changing of size it may work only with cleaning.

But I think you could change the size of the scan in your scanners option if possible.

~REIzBOY
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Topics: 9
Posts: 100
1 year 1 month ago
You could try changing the image's resolution post scanning. When I scan something into Photoshop it comes out at normal size with the image resolution being 150. And then when I double the resolution to 300 the scan gets twice as big while still maintaining a decent quality.