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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.

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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?

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

 

 

 

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