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post Feb 4 2007, 05:16 PM
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my first blends and stuff and i played around also

tel me what u think
and tell me some tips i could improve on



Please remember to thumbnail images that stretch the boards. :)
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Comptine
post Feb 4 2007, 05:39 PM
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it's a bit of a mess. everything but the HUGE middle picture is bad quality. i can see pixelation. this isn't really a blend. it's more of a collage of different pictures. you also cropped the images poorly. i can see the jagged edges. there's also no coherent/cohesiveness to the blend. it's all different pictures.

to make a proper blend you have to feather the edges so they can mesh together in a seamless flow. what program do you use?

try some of the blending tutorials on this site and keep practicing!

also: please thumb your images so it doesn't stretch the board.
 
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post Feb 4 2007, 06:19 PM
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adobe cs2

i need help on fethering. and yeah.
 
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post Feb 8 2007, 04:56 PM
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Basically what endless said.

If you have a sharpen part, please use that. The pixelation will somewhat go away.
 

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