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I love your Minimalist series. The only downside is the image quality. JPEG? Why!? You use Photoshop! I love the images and would touch them up in Photoshop myself and save them as something like PNG (My favorite as it is the same as BMP but with transparency support; even when not using transparencies) but I suck at touch-ups... still a novice PS editor and keep reverting back to Gimp. Anyways! Off track. Is there anyway that you could perhaps upload a higher quality version? They are good the way they are but when it comes to edges, JPEG tends to pixelize some spots because its color blending is f***ed up. Love it as my wall. Really compliments my desktop: Minimal Clutter
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I am dying. Every day, with every breath I draw, I am closer to the end of my life. For we are born with a finite number of breaths, and each one I take edges the sunlight that is my life toward the inevitable dusk.
I was just wondering if for the minimalistic black/white series, if you started with actual pictures of people, or drew them from scratch, and if you DID start with actual pictures, what program do you use?
Most of the Black&White series were made by vector tracing low-res pictures (we're talking 5-year-old-cellphone-camera low resolution) of actual people using Photoshop.
I simply am amazed by the simplistic beauty of your Black&White series. I am no expert in photoshop and would love to learn how you do this. Is there a tutorial or something that you can make or can you point to a simple basic one? I really appreciate it, thanks.
There should be some tutorials on how to do vector traces on the vector art section. Start with that, and progressively move away from tracing and draw from scratch. Simple as that. Practice practice practice.