http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/5...ztryingsig.jpg
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Looks good in my eyes :O Lower the brightness and change the text :)
the quality is low and the font doesn't go with it. 7/10
tf u talking about quality. Its high
its a .jpg x.x
its the highest quality file type for images.
OT:
Remove the blur from the Renders body :l Depth is to show distance between the Background & The main idea, in this case the render I'm assuming.
lower the blur on the back strand of hair to show that its closer to the render then the rest of the background.
TIF is highest quality.
I think you will get your best results with TIF. There are at least two variations of TIF. One is "straight TIF" and one is "LZW TIF". The latter does a lossless compression on the file, so it takes a little longer to save and it packs into a tighter file size. Some images will "pack tightly" in LZW TIF, and some will come out about the same as straight TIF.
We could have a debate about 8-bit-per-color TIF (24-bits) or 16-bit-per-color TIF (48-bits). Obviously the latter takes up twice as much file space, and it could be debated as to what that really buys you.
The bottom line is: It depends.
It depends on what you are trying to shoot and what you want to do with the image afterward. If you tell us that you are simply posting a small image to the web, then that means something. If you tell us that you are printing at 24x36 inches, then that means something else.
aff copy paster >=o
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...ead.php?t=7513
lol xD
Great advise Faith :) Thanks!
Damn amazing .... 10/10 Imo . :)
don't blur the front, the eye will see a blurry sight when it's not focused, so when you look at the character she shouldn't be blurry at all, however the background will become blurry. fix that. and with all due respect, the text is horrible and the composition is too.
never place the render all right or left, it will create a lot of empty space and it's simply plain ugly for the eye.
Place the text near the render so it won't take the focus point away, and don't make it shiny or whatever, because well... for the exact same reason as before .-.
as for the file, I ALWAYS use .png, it's simply the best quality you can get for a reasonable amount of space.
kiu
too much blur on right corner, makes it look low quality.