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http://www.theotaku.com/wallpapers/view/193843/saito_and_kenshin-back_to_kyot
Well I like the idea with the battle thingy.
-First thing you should do is take out the low opacity images in the background and between the 100 percent opacity
scans. This is called "ghosting" and is considered poor quailty in a wallpaper and will get your wall deleted.
This also takes away the main focus off your main scans and the theme of the wall.
-Next your background looks to be a stock or screen shot and is very blurry and poor quality. You should always use a
high quailty stock photo if you are using one, or a scan. And if you are using a stock photo you need to modify it using
filters and such. Because you are not allowed to submit a unmodified stock photo for a background.
-So I would find a nice stock photo you like that matches the scans and use the filters Paint Daubs, or a low opacity
Gaussian Blur or any filter effect that looks good. But make sure you do not over filter it, where its unrecognizable or
blurry.
-Next you have have to re extract your scans to because they are very poor quality and jagged on the edges.
-So I would find a high quailty of them and zoom in by 400 or 500 percent and slowly extract them using the lasso tool
and have the feather on 1px so the edges are smooth and neat.
-The scans are also distorted in the size (where its taller or skinnier than the original image is) which means its
disproportionate and it looks to be unrealistic and it makes it poor quailty.
-And so when you are resizing scans and images do not use the edit = transform = scale tool because this leads to to
many mistakes and makes it easier for the image to be distorted. I would suggest after you extract it to then re size it
using the Image = image size command and make sure the constrain proportions check box is clicked. This makes the images
proportion the same but just on a smaller image size.
-Now with your text, I would limit how many text you are using because it makes your focus go to so many things you do
not know where to look first.
-Have a main big text in a place you want to draw attention after looking at the scans of them. Then if you want more
text put them under it or somewhere close in a smaller font size and lighter in color or on a lower opacity. This way
your attention goes to the main bigger font size and then reads the rest of the smaller size text. Also only use colors
that are readable the blue you used is hard to read and looks out of place in this wall and it faded into the background
to where its hard to read.
I hope this helps some, and if you have anymore questions or need anymore advise I will be happy to help :).
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