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Behold...the Darth Star

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  1. Muddybeats_headshot_small Mud!

    Here's part 2 of the previous post, in case you don't feel like going to my blog to check it out in its entirety: http://idothedirtywork.blogspot.com/2012/01/behold-power-of-darth-star.html

    4 months ago

  2. Seashki Andrey Koval

    fun :3

    4 months ago

  3. Pro Jr-engineer-id Matt Kaufenberg

    Haha love this!

    4 months ago

  4. Newlogo_2012 Jerrod Maruyama

    Cute!

    4 months ago

  5. _2012_03_10__reasonably_small Stéphane Lambion

    Amusing :)

    4 months ago

  6. Jf_netprofiles_transparent Juicefoozle

    haha love it. a lot.

    i hope you don't get this wrong but i think some, a bit, brighter greys in the details could make it better "readable". on my screen the face/mask is hardly to see cause the greys are almost disappearing in the black.

    4 months ago

  7. Muddybeats_headshot_small Mud!

    Hey, I ALWAYS appreciate the feedback, especially from a gifted individual as yourself! I hear you on the contrast. It's one of things that's hard to tell. I don't know how to properly calibrate my monitor and even the colors between Photoshop and Illustrator are out of sync. But thanks for your thoughts!!

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    4 months ago

  8. Jf_netprofiles_transparent Juicefoozle

    yeah, know that problem. got several screens here, all adjusted the best i could do (not professional calibrated) and the differences are huge. most of the time i add a bit contrast in photoshop in the end. in the end, and thats just my opinion, a perfect adjusted monitor makes only sense when it comes to print, i mean if you work for online-displaying, 90% of the people will see it on not-at-all calibrated monitors.

    4 months ago

  9. Muddybeats_headshot_small Mud!

    That's a good thing to remember. Contrast just before posting. Thanks man! I appreciate the help!!

    4 months ago

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