Halo 3 ODST [WALL]

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  1. Whisper

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  2. Knight Kninja

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    WOAH! thats like that one GoW thing where Dom is a black outline-ish vector-ish person with a red background! thats amazing!
    i really like the style, very well done, though maybe if there were different images in each that would be cool too. good job
     
  3. Whisper

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    Thanks :D
    Only one reply though?
     
  4. loshon

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    Yup, only one.
     
  5. Krazy Kumquat

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    I'm with Knight, find more pictures and use a different one for each box.
     
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    How did you extract the ODST? I was thinking you converted it to BW and then adjusted levels, selected the black, and masked it off, but it looks waaaaayyyy crisper than that...

    The concept is pretty cool, but it might be better if the colors were a tad more vibrant/less faded. I also agree with Kumquat and Knight. It is very well done, nice work.
     
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    It was a render already, and I simply just changed the threshold and then blurred/sharpened a bunch.
     
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    I like this. I love that two-color effect. Would you tell me how to do the two-color effect without it getting real rough around the edges? (I use PS CS4, if it matters)
     
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    As I said above, I got a render of the image and then I when to Image > Adjustments > Threshold and did that. Then I blurred and sharpened it a bunch.
     
  10. Bomb Champion

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    Oh alright. Thank you.
     
  11. blassin

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    I like this a lot.
     
  12. loshon

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    This is why we have a minimum word count.
     

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