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February 14, 2007 at 5:44 pm in reply to: Amaz0ns.com artist community pic – would you join in? #46828OhadParticipant
I realize we're not going to print with this thing, but are we going for some kind of quality?
I didn't say you should compromise on quality, quality and resolution are related when it comes to print (or below 72 dpi in screen) but if you want to put a big image just make it a big image in 72 dpi. (as in height (for a wide image) or width (for a tall image) 800 pixel in 72 dpi)
[quotet just needs to be rather large size, like the others have been (say 800 pixels for the smallest side, if you want a guideline)][/quote]
just like what Kulli said
and that's it about posting screen resolution :).
Ohad
February 14, 2007 at 4:44 am in reply to: Amaz0ns.com artist community pic – would you join in? #46824OhadParticipantOkay, okay, the question was about posting, not about the resolution you work on it with.
72 dpi is the ultimate resolution for a final screen product that isn't made for print.
Ohad
February 13, 2007 at 8:33 pm in reply to: Amaz0ns.com artist community pic – would you join in? #46819OhadParticipantwhether it's a computer screen or a tv screen. the big screen or the wide screen the resolution is always 72.
what counts after that is the actual size. the only reason to make something for a screen that's more than 72 in resolution is for zooming in (like stretching for close up etc).
Kulli, 300 is meant for high quality prints. most probably your home printer doesn't deal with more than 100, 150 tops.
another tip:
after putting your resolution to 72, if using photoshop, don't save as but save for web.
you can make your files pretty small without seeing much difference (like the difference between 32 million and 16 million colors which is big on a file but isn't noticeable for our eyes in most cases).
and also, gif saves transparency, which is fun on it's own. (and this site supports it)(just don't forget to leave a higher res version if you ever intend to print it).
hope I helped.
Ohad
February 12, 2007 at 4:53 pm in reply to: Amaz0ns.com artist community pic – would you join in? #46810OhadParticipantHer height is 20 cm. but let's say she's around 5'8
no corcle, as requested.
take care,
Ohad
February 12, 2007 at 12:05 pm in reply to: Amaz0ns.com artist community pic – would you join in? #46807OhadParticipantas some of you know, I worked on a new style I didn't know very well using flash, and mainly oval shapes and manipulating them.
it's the first time I try applying anatomy to it.
It's not perfect and I made a lot of sacrifices in realism for the stylish looks, but I'm quite happy with the result.see you all,
Ohad.
January 19, 2007 at 12:33 pm in reply to: The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.: The Complete Series #45893OhadParticipantOhadParticipantyou're very welcome, I'll be sure to post other finds if I recall, discover any.
Ohad.
OhadParticipantOhadParticipantJust clearing something, when I said readymade picture I meant I used it for reference of the pose. the whole drow, bg, and the rest is mine.
OhadParticipantThen I suppose it's a pose that shows her best side (as if there is any bad one). I assure you the one I used was in a dark bikini, it was also my first try
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