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  1. I liked the 4th a lot until I realized it everything that drew me to it was not caused by you. Try coloring better.
  2. The sig is really just a preview to know what you're clicking.
  3. Click the siggie, for the biggie ;)
  4. dude that is [bleep]ing AWESOME
  5. Average to you, maybe. Someone who hasn't done a medium of art, or is just starting, can't really notice the finer details that a more experienced person can. I say different mediums because, even though I do photo-manipulations sometimes, I can't significantly judge say, Cinema 4D work, or traditional watercolors. All of my pieces in this year are "large" (say 1200px+). I personally think it looks fine, and that it was not at all easy or simple to make, nor could just anyone make it. So maybe you're more interested in a different format of art.
  6. My friend tried the content-aware and was not wholly impressed. It seems like an upgraded version of clone stamp. If the layout is anything like CS4, I'll stick with 3.
  7. Two different pieces so I'll just quote topics from other forums. Yeah, thanks for looking.
  8. Well, it's meant as a large piece photo-manipulation, which means that the attention is not all directed toward a main stock/render as a siggie would be. But what I think you mean is "THAT PIECE OF [cabbage] IS REALLY BAD." In a nice way :)
  9. Click for the dA version. Fav/watch/comment etc. My friend wanted me to do it, and last night I had nothing to do. It actually looks better as a siggie. Oh, and thanks for viewing.
  10. Wow man you wear short shorts.
  11. When I say higher quality, I don't mean like, better, I mean like, higher quality, more colors, more shading etc. He's making some of his older things into high definition, and if he wants to do that, digipaint is the way to go.
  12. Tablets don't automatically allow you to make "higher quality stuff" :P They just make the process a little easier. And honestly, I fail to see how a tablet would help with pixel art. It helps with digital painting because of the pressure sensitivity but that doesn't serve any purpose in pixel art. Yeah, if I give you or some random guy a tablet and go "okay here's a tablet, make high quality stuff" you'd probably just scribble and make everything look terrible. But he's been doing this pretty long I think, so it would help him. And let me put it this way: Digital painting > pixel art when you want to make "higher quality stuff" and if you can't give up the pixel look, then go into vexeling.
  13. Yo mr xman you made my friend 44warriorz44's sig and he wore it for a long [wagon] time and liked it a bunch. You should think about getting a cheap Bamboo Tablet and working with that to make even higher quality stuff.
  14. click of the larger image. thanks for looking, and favs, watches, comments, reps, or credits or whatever you do on dA are appreciated greatly.

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