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Victor Sullivan wrote:The first things I noticed were the badges (for Detective, etc.) and the books (for District Attorney, etc.) are awfully blurry/pixel-y/uneven. The steering wheels are also rather pixel-y. Even the other icons have their imperfections...
rdsrds2120 wrote:What if you got rid of the borders, but just used the walls (lighten them, maybe) and the use of doors as borders? For the park in the upper right, you could use a white fence?
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gimil wrote:Hi tel,
I have to be honest although the new 3D image for the photo is fantastic. I feel that the overall quality of the image is brought down by maintain the old envelope background. It looks outdated compared to your new crisp image. I think you are more than capable of bring it up to standard with your new image.
Cheers,
gimil
Telvannia wrote:gimil wrote:Hi tel,
I have to be honest although the new 3D image for the photo is fantastic. I feel that the overall quality of the image is brought down by maintain the old envelope background. It looks outdated compared to your new crisp image. I think you are more than capable of bring it up to standard with your new image.
Cheers,
gimil
I think you are right, i have been trying to avoid it, but i think it needs to be redone.
Tel.
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natty_dread wrote:Also: you need to give the text and lines a tilt to match the paper's.
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isaiah40 wrote:I like the idea, on the other hand I think there will be a lot of complaints about not being able to read it. So you will probably have to nix the idea. Let's wait and see what others have to say about it.
Gillipig wrote:It's a little too dark I think! I like what you've done with the roads. Maybe you could make it dark outside but not inside?
Telvannia wrote:This might have to go on vacation for a bit, i have just returned to uni and i dont really have much spare time to work on this,
Hopefully i will find time to work on this before the christmas holiday.
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