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.
This is my First Wallpaper, I saw the scan in the latest chapter scanned and loved the picture, and wanted to try and make a wallpaper from it.
I used a Cutout filter on it, playing around with the colour I used and the different levels of the cutout I used.
I put the Nana Logo in the top corner to add something to look at, and also so people could know what the wallpaper was from, as you can't see Nana's face.
I decided to keep with the simple look, as I like simple wallpapers.
I love the concept ,but for me the wall is a little too plain, maybe you could try using some brushwork on it , but really great ,'specially for you're first
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1 year 2 weeks ago
I don't think it's finished, it has that feeling of unfinishness if you know what I mean... I think the filter is a good start, but sometimes what happens with cutout filter is that certain areas that are part of other tend to take another colour. In such cases i advice repainting. Ex. the part of the left should be the same colour as the floor. And the inside of the weel too. Anyway, I don't think Nana is anything like orange. Fails to catch the mood and it sorta clashes, particularly that shade of orange. My advice is that you choose either gray and blacks or combine those with pink or purple, preferably purple. Then it's a nice start and i like the emptyness of the wall, it makes it cleaner and fresh. it has potential, so keep the good work and don't get discouraged, all comments are trying to help you improve more and more. Good luck1
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I used a Cutout filter on it, playing around with the colour I used and the different levels of the cutout I used.
I put the Nana Logo in the top corner to add something to look at, and also so people could know what the wallpaper was from, as you can't see Nana's face.
I decided to keep with the simple look, as I like simple wallpapers.
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(okey, probably my comment don't help in anything.... but i only wanted to say that i liked it!)