- Poor extraction, mostly around the hair. You can see white parts.
- The background is just Filter>render>clouds. You can use stocks or
brushes.
- The moon looks a bit strange. Like, the outside of it.
- The grass is alright, though it needs some depth.
hmmm. so wer arent allowed to use any type of aid to make walls OK I guess I
will stick to my abstract walls then this was a failed attempt at a landscape
wall ^_^
No, that's the thing, you CAN use stocks and whatnot to make walls (just make
sure you use them properly). You can use clouds stock or even brushes instead of
just rendering clouds.
Just like Chloe-chan said, sometimes only filters aren't enough. Nobody's
stopping you from using stock photos, you just have to modify them so they can
fit in with the rest of the elements you use. From the Minitokyo Policy:
Quote: You may not use unmodified
stock images for background purposes. For the purposes of this policy, an image
is "unmodified" if it has not undergone any editing or if it has
undergone only basic editing, such as resizing, retouching, or
cropping.
Remember this, find a good stock photo (if you want to use one), get some cloud
brushes or look for some clouds tutorials on the Internet, and voila! Everything
solved Good luck!
Well appaerntly my work isn't good enough for the gallery anymore. so here is my recent wall Tell me what ya think
Spring Night In your arms
and I would like the mod that took my image explain why it was removed to begin with so I know what to fix next time.
- Poor extraction, mostly around the hair. You can see white parts.
- The background is just Filter>render>clouds. You can use stocks or brushes.
- The moon looks a bit strange. Like, the outside of it.
- The grass is alright, though it needs some depth.
hmmm. so wer arent allowed to use any type of aid to make walls OK I guess I will stick to my abstract walls then this was a failed attempt at a landscape wall ^_^
No, that's the thing, you CAN use stocks and whatnot to make walls (just make sure you use them properly). You can use clouds stock or even brushes instead of just rendering clouds.
Just like Chloe-chan said, sometimes only filters aren't enough. Nobody's stopping you from using stock photos, you just have to modify them so they can fit in with the rest of the elements you use. From the Minitokyo Policy:
Remember this, find a good stock photo (if you want to use one), get some cloud brushes or look for some clouds tutorials on the Internet, and voila! Everything solved
Good luck!