Borealis (Manip)

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  1. KratosAurion777

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    My first sig is several months... CnC harshly please.

    It is a photo manipulation sig that I made using these two stocks:

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  2. just defy

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    whats with the name? also pretty low quality and mono-toned good manipulation though
     
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  3. PaNdeMic

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    i like it. its interesying to look at and has a lot of depth to it.
     
  4. KratosAurion777

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    The name of the ship is the "Borealis," which is somewhat visible through the ice frozen on the hull. It doesn't look low quality to me... is it over-sharpened or over-blurred? I was going for a very snowy feel, so it could look a bit overdone...

    Thanks, glad you like it.
     
  5. oh knarly

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    The first comment was right, due to the roughness of the stocks and the lighten>blur effect it appears LQ. I would have stuck to the same style as the stocks to retain what detail they had, smudging would have been a more appropiate technique.

    Good imagination and perspective but lacking in quality and finish.
     
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    Borealis - Halflife2.net Wiki
     
  7. KratosAurion777

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    I'll try and fix it by turning down the opacity on a few of the blurred layers. I had originally smudged the edges, but then I thought it didn't quite fit the sig, so I just blurred over the majority of the smudging.
     

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