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Fly... by °Phill  2 months 2 weeks  ago

Fly... by °Phill 2 months 2 weeks 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.

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±angel-voice 27 minutes ago
Upps, I'm glad that my boss doesn't have a PC

°akiranyo 29 minutes ago
Hehe. Too bad for us, cause I also work to 17.30 today. Btw gtg now. Boss can come in any second and I'm on his PC.lol

~lildevil8200 29 minutes ago
Wow that sucks angel ...so when do you go home aki?

±angel-voice 32 minutes ago
Haha, me too but I started work. So I need to wait till 5pm before I can go home. So nearly 7 hours to go :(

°akiranyo 33 minutes ago
Feeling tired today. I wanna go home already ;3

±angel-voice 37 minutes ago
Chocolate cake is always good for the mood. How are you aki-chan?

°akiranyo 39 minutes ago
Gald that you liked it, Voicy-sama ;3 *facepalm*

~lildevil8200 39 minutes ago
Ohhhh...well how are you guys?

~thebigfatwhale 40 minutes ago
Bai! *gawn*

±angel-voice 41 minutes ago
Oh, chocolate cake *hugs aki-chan*

HELP .jpg saves different from .psd originals why?

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-ranivus
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1 year 9 months ago
.jpg files look verry different from original .psd why is that?

Well the colors display fine on my pc but when it goes over the net its all distorted.
The original psd file is in CMYK 8-bit color but when i save it into a JPG file the color is way off like light blue= sea green and skin pink= undead purple what the hell?? heh...


psd=photoshop (CS2) for those who dont know

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~Exlanzer
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1 year 9 months ago
Convert your colourspace to RGB, then export your PSD file to JPG with "Save for Web" feature on Photoshop for the best result.

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~hillshireweeps
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1 year 9 months ago

Exlanzer
Convert your colourspace to RGB, then export your PSD file to JPG with "Save for Web" feature on Photoshop for the best result.


Yup, that's exactly it. For the purposes of working on walls for animepaper, you need to be working in RGB mode, since you walls will be in JPG format. It might be in different places on different versions, but I think on CS2 it's Image>Mode>RGB color. The "save for web" feature will allow you to tweak the quality level to the maximum that this site will allow for a given size.

Then you will have much success!