benwatson said: I wonder if more people will be apt to buy these vectors, than downloading the skulls from go media.
Aye. They are test set. The future vectors will be something less generic, hopefully desirable...
Although, the guy at istock who makes six figures does everything generic, and i think calls himself supergeneric or something similar.
Besides... you ought to see some of the line work in these skulls... I have to say... Ive leveled up. Im using some filters to automate some of the process, but its not just willy nilly like a cat neow....
I find the skull top right, and the one below it... deliciously texturelicious.
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heavyprints said 2 months ago
Showed you some love.
jimiyo said 2 months ago
You are the man. I just emailed it. I greatly appreciate your support! Let me know if you have any issues with it. You popped my cherry.
heavyprints said 2 months ago
You sweet talker, you.
benwatson said 2 months ago
I wonder if more people will be apt to buy these vectors, than downloading the skulls from go media.
Ether way you are a master of your craft. Cheers.
jimiyo said 2 months ago
Aye. They are test set. The future vectors will be something less generic, hopefully desirable...
Although, the guy at istock who makes six figures does everything generic, and i think calls himself supergeneric or something similar.
Besides... you ought to see some of the line work in these skulls... I have to say... Ive leveled up. Im using some filters to automate some of the process, but its not just willy nilly like a cat neow....
I find the skull top right, and the one below it... deliciously texturelicious.
benwatson said 2 months ago
I dont really know when your skills are not tight. Personally I think people will make the purchase.
Acid said 2 months ago
Just bought. I forgot to check, what file type is it? Woops lol. I dont have Illy.
jimiyo said 2 months ago
No worries. What type of file would suit you best?
Acid said 2 months ago
Eps, png, probably eps is best so if its too small I can reopen it bigger... Thanks a lot jimi.
jimiyo said 2 months ago
I sent a grayscale psd, which is equivalent to png.
The images are pretty decent size.
They are saved in index format. So there is a trick in which you can enlarge the image with the least amount of pixelation.
Resize by a factor of 400%.
You can stop reading here. The rest is superfluous.
Although you can resize by any factor you want, say if you wanted to keep a specific colorway, if too small, it would be easiest to
1. color first
2. resize by 400%
3. THEN resize/scale down to fit composition
....
The reason for 400% is
1. Imagine one pixel
2. Imagine how many pixels to recreate a square
Its not 2X, its four pixels to create a square...
or 9 or 16, etc etc.
Otherwise the computer has to interpolate/approximate, thus resulting in antialiasing, etc etc.
BLAH BLAH.
Acid said 2 months ago
I read it all lol. Good to learn.