After months of work, chanelqueen17 has created a gorgeous scene of Alice and Oz from Pandora Hearts, using scans that didn't even feature both characters together. Even after spending so much time on matching the details of the characters to their new looks, chanelqueen17 didn't stop there and went all out on the background too! This wallpaper definitely needs to be seen!
I started off this walley on a completely differnt note. At first I had a weird brown background, then I made it a funky green background, and now I just decided to make it white with swirls and twirls and leaves to make it feel cool and funky. I like the way it turned out. I spent a bit of time on this walley, and I hope you guys like it.
Background design is solid and has good design sense.
However, the only drawback would be the anti-aliasing effects on the character. You can see that her outlines are "steppy". My guess is that you downsized the character image directly from a large size into one that fits the 1600 x 1200 canvas which usually results in the anti-aliasing problem that you are facing now. My recommendation would be to downsize the image in small decrements. You can try downsizing the image by 90% per downsizing session until you reach the desired size. That might solve your anti-aliasing.
Ok now looks very good, the bacgkround is nice ^^
but maybe you resized CC thats why she have those jagged borders just fix that and it will be complete in my opinion :D
keep it up!
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I started off this walley on a completely differnt note. At first I had a weird brown background, then I made it a funky green background, and now I just decided to make it white with swirls and twirls and leaves to make it feel cool and funky. I like the way it turned out. I spent a bit of time on this walley, and I hope you guys like it.
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However, the only drawback would be the anti-aliasing effects on the character. You can see that her outlines are "steppy". My guess is that you downsized the character image directly from a large size into one that fits the 1600 x 1200 canvas which usually results in the anti-aliasing problem that you are facing now. My recommendation would be to downsize the image in small decrements. You can try downsizing the image by 90% per downsizing session until you reach the desired size. That might solve your anti-aliasing.
but maybe you resized CC thats why she have those jagged borders
keep it up!