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.
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!!
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.
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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
fun :3
4 months ago
Pro
Matt Kaufenberg
Haha love this!
4 months ago
Cute!
4 months ago
Amusing :)
4 months ago
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
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!!
4 months ago
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
That's a good thing to remember. Contrast just before posting. Thanks man! I appreciate the help!!
4 months ago