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Yeah 2nd one is *chefs kiss* I concurPeep - that bottom one is bonkers beautiful
Thank you for taking my advice 4th Wall. Those are really impressive! You're getting better as you go!Might be my favourite batch yet. I love how the Britt one came out.
@Nimrod I took your advice with making the logo a bit more better. I think the MJF one is probably the cleanest. It has added a lot more of a vibrant feel to my avatars. I really appreciate you pushing me in that direction.
I really love the second avatar better than the first one.Here's a couple Darby ones I did a little earlier. I haven't used photoshop for a while, so forgot how to do some stuff. One thing that doesn't make much sense to me is when I shrink down the renders/logo, it makes them more blurry. Generally when you make an small image and make it bigger than its size is when the quality goes way down, not the other way around, so if they look a little blurry, that's why. I'm not sure how to avoid that. Don't remember it happening before.
I really love the second avatar better than the first one.
The render of Darby looked a bit blurry, though I do like the background choice.
Here's a couple Darby ones I did a little earlier. I haven't used photoshop for a while, so forgot how to do some stuff. One thing that doesn't make much sense to me is when I shrink down the renders/logo, it makes them more blurry. Generally when you make an small image and make it bigger than its size is when the quality goes way down, not the other way around, so if they look a little blurry, that's why. I'm not sure how to avoid that. Don't remember it happening before.
*shamelessly asks for a Maki Itoh avi*
I usually hold shift down when I'm resizing renders. Not sure if it's the same in Photoshop but it means I don't lose quality for the most part. It keeps the proportions the same.
*shamelessly asks for a Maki Itoh avi*
It shouldn't, but as long as you keep the ratio seems like a good fix.Nice. I made one as well. Like I mentioned previously in the thread, I'm not sure why images are losing quality when they're smaller dimensions. Here's the avatar that I'm currently using.
It's doubled the size of the recommended avatar size of 192x282, so 384x564. When I put this in as my avatar, it gets shruken down but still holds the quality. If I start out by making it in 192x282, it just looks blurry as shit. Here it is in 192x282. Any reason you guys could think this happens? It's so weird.