New Banner Techie shtuff Entry posted by Daiker March 27, 2011 435 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 Surprised it was under 100KB.
Chunky! Posted March 27, 2011 The edges look really jagged. Also, put something in that blank box. Quote Link to comment
Fantasia Posted March 27, 2011 The edges look really jagged. Also, put something in that blank box. I agree with you, but in Daiker's defense, the edges in the original image were already jagged. Quote Link to comment
Daiker Posted March 27, 2011 The edges look really jagged. Also, put something in that blank box. I agree with you, but in Daiker's defense, the edges in the original image were already jagged. Yes, I all I did was clear the backround. It was originally jagged. Also perhaps I should fill it with black? Quote Link to comment
Chunky! Posted March 27, 2011 The edges look really jagged. Also, put something in that blank box. I agree with you, but in Daiker's defense, the edges in the original image were already jagged. Yes, I all I did was clear the backround. It was originally jagged. Also perhaps I should fill it with black? put like a jungle or something with cool effects Quote Link to comment
Bambi Posted March 27, 2011 Eeh.. I'm not big on the bottom being cut off. I'm also not a fan of the blank background. Quote Link to comment
Fantasia Posted March 27, 2011 The edges look really jagged. Also, put something in that blank box. I agree with you, but in Daiker's defense, the edges in the original image were already jagged. Yes, I all I did was clear the backround. It was originally jagged. Also perhaps I should fill it with black? No, don't just fill it with a solid color. At the very least, use GIMP's Blend Tool to fill it with a gradient. When you want to try something more advanced, try learning how to use brushes downloadable from the Internet. Quote Link to comment
Chunky! Posted March 27, 2011 The edges look really jagged. Also, put something in that blank box. I agree with you, but in Daiker's defense, the edges in the original image were already jagged. Yes, I all I did was clear the backround. It was originally jagged. Also perhaps I should fill it with black? No, don't just fill it with a solid color. At the very least, use GIMP's Blend Tool to fill it with a gradient. When you want to try something more advanced, try learning how to use brushes downloadable from the Internet. I used to like using brushes, but it's just the easy way out to make something look better. Now I try to avoid using them. Quote Link to comment
Fantasia Posted March 27, 2011 The edges look really jagged. Also, put something in that blank box. I agree with you, but in Daiker's defense, the edges in the original image were already jagged. Yes, I all I did was clear the backround. It was originally jagged. Also perhaps I should fill it with black? No, don't just fill it with a solid color. At the very least, use GIMP's Blend Tool to fill it with a gradient. When you want to try something more advanced, try learning how to use brushes downloadable from the Internet. I used to like using brushes, but it's just the easy way out to make something look better. Now I try to avoid using them. I understand what you mean, and in all honesty, I haven't been using them much either. It's definitely more satisfying to create interesting effects by your own means. Though I'm pretty sure that's a bit easier with PhotoShop than GIMP. Quote Link to comment
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