Handmade Wallpaper...
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5 months 1 week ago
This is my first wallpaper
http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii257/Reshax/shonen.jpg
Arigatou gozaimasu for all your help and comments,i will try to improve it again because i never do wallpaper before,so thank you for all your comments *bow*
http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii257/Reshax/shonen.jpg
Arigatou gozaimasu for all your help and comments,i will try to improve it again because i never do wallpaper before,so thank you for all your comments *bow*
The wallpaper isn't of a recognised standard resolution and is well below the size accepted into the gallery. If this is resizing due to Photobucket, please use imageshack.us or another host that will retain the original image dimensions.
The required signature is absent.
Your extraction could use quite alot of refinement.
The required signature is absent.
Your extraction could use quite alot of refinement.
You said handmade, and by looking at the picture, I take it that you used physical pencils and stuff to sketch/colour the image.
I wish I could draw like that..
Should do something about the colour.
Should do something about the colour.
Out of curiosity, the image is obviously hand-drawn, so are you planning on submitting it to the original anime art category? If it is fanart it will not be accepted into the series' section.
The most important thing is you need to fix the image. Colored pencil colouring isn't going to work, and the extraction would be impossible. @_@
I'd definetly vector it, and so you can fix everything at once. (Including misplaced lines, etc.)
If you don't know how to vector, there are excellent tutorials on Deviantart.
On a side note, the background would need to be more complicated as well.
Good luck~
The most important thing is you need to fix the image. Colored pencil colouring isn't going to work, and the extraction would be impossible. @_@
I'd definetly vector it, and so you can fix everything at once. (Including misplaced lines, etc.)
If you don't know how to vector, there are excellent tutorials on Deviantart.
On a side note, the background would need to be more complicated as well.
Good luck~
5 months 4 days ago
Well, it is actually possible to do this by hand and scan it in if you lack the proper skill in photoshop/illustrator, but you're going to need to draw it on a massively enlarged scale if you want it to hold up when it's scanned. You'll need a high DPI scanner, and much more time to spend doing the extraction. If you're drawing on a textured white paper, you'd probably want to match that white background rather than extract it, as the texture will make it difficult. In any case, I don't believe you can make use of that original source image.
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