Hello everyone. A few days ago I found a small group of Maburaho images that
currently aren't in the gallery. The only problem is that they are far too small
to post. Thus I have a request to put out here: If anyone can, could they resize
the pictures while keeping the clarity and quality?
I realize that this must sound like someone looking for a handout, but I'm
nowhere near good enough to enlarge them myself without the results being, well,
less than spectacular. Of course it goes without saying that anyone who resizes
them is free to take full credit for the work. I just think that since Maburaho
pictures are such a hard thing to come by to begin with that it would be nice to
add this crop to the gallery for everyone to enjoy.
There are 8 images in total, but I'm not expecting anyone to want to resize all
of them. All I ask is that you repost them here if you are pleased by the
results. Thanks in advance for any help people are willing to give.
there is no way to blow up a small image with the quality intact. they'll all
look pixalated and out of focus. actually there is one way and that is vectoring
it, then again the result won't come close to the original. and with such a
small image like these, it'll be a pain to vector and probably not worth the
effort to do so anyways. the only real way to get it is to purchase the artbook
and scan them yourself. or seach in various imageboards, they may be lying
around . i really like Eji Komatsu's work too. *sighs*
Unfortunately I think they're way too small to simply enlarge while maintaining
the quality of the image. I guess the best and easiest thing to do would be to
re-vector the scans at a larger resolution. Resizing to the gallery required
minimum and then re-CGing/fixing up outlines would take a heck lot of work...
anyhow don't know if this helped any but good luck with it xD;;
Hello everyone. A few days ago I found a small group of Maburaho images that currently aren't in the gallery. The only problem is that they are far too small to post. Thus I have a request to put out here: If anyone can, could they resize the pictures while keeping the clarity and quality?
I realize that this must sound like someone looking for a handout, but I'm nowhere near good enough to enlarge them myself without the results being, well, less than spectacular. Of course it goes without saying that anyone who resizes them is free to take full credit for the work. I just think that since Maburaho pictures are such a hard thing to come by to begin with that it would be nice to add this crop to the gallery for everyone to enjoy.
There are 8 images in total, but I'm not expecting anyone to want to resize all of them. All I ask is that you repost them here if you are pleased by the results. Thanks in advance for any help people are willing to give.
http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/9178/1159431920362ui0.jpg
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/8185/1159431936321lr7.jpg
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/802/1159431956241wb2.jpg
http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/3448/1159431977565id6.jpg
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/5316/1159432006943pk6.jpg
http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/5085/1159432029228xp3.jpg
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/5986/1159432059081jy4.jpg
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/7053/1159432104450vb4.jpg
there is no way to blow up a small image with the quality intact. they'll all look pixalated and out of focus. actually there is one way and that is vectoring it, then again the result won't come close to the original. and with such a small image like these, it'll be a pain to vector and probably not worth the effort to do so anyways. the only real way to get it is to purchase the artbook and scan them yourself. or seach in various imageboards, they may be lying around
. i really like Eji Komatsu's work too. *sighs*
Unfortunately I think they're way too small to simply enlarge while maintaining the quality of the image. I guess the best and easiest thing to do would be to re-vector the scans at a larger resolution. Resizing to the gallery required minimum and then re-CGing/fixing up outlines would take a heck lot of work... anyhow don't know if this helped any but good luck with it xD;;
beautifull pics, but too small thanks!