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Does my Art look big in this?

Started by staticgirl, 10 February, 2010, 02:33:48 PM

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amines2058

OK following on from my Dredd head sketch in the doodle thread. I have now been playing with my Bamboo and inked and coloured it from the photo. Am still learning though but am pretty happy with results!
Now onto my entry for the August comp, but also have 1 or 2 more sketches to post at some point this week.
(PS if anyone can advise on the settings in photobucket to reduce image size then that would be appreciated as I am conscious that this is a bit large!!)


Sideshow Bob

On photobucket if you change the 'width' manually ( delete the original width and enter your new smaller one, the height automatically changes with it....Then click apply )....I think.....

However the one here I think is a 'spot on' size.....You see the full picture on the screen without the scroll bar at the bottom....Pretty much perfect I would say....
Great art by the way...
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Quote from: amines2058 on 07 August, 2013, 09:19:25 PM
Now onto my entry for the August comp, but also have 1 or 2 more sketches to post at some point this week.
(PS if anyone can advise on the settings in photobucket to reduce image size then that would be appreciated as I am conscious that this is a bit large!!)

Sideshow Bob is bang on with his advice; alternatively you can resize the picture before you upload it. I usually create a new version of a file specifically for upload to photobucket, that way I can resize beforehand, get an idea of how it's going to look and adjust accordingly, rather than have to rely on the sharing site's software and a more uncertain result.
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Cracking Dredd head there amines2058, here's panel 8 of The Unfinding of Erasmus Civitatum, this is the first panel to be completely digital.


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Been really busy lately on FQ and DB so haven't uploaded for ages. This is for a new anthology called 'The Wisdom of Fools' over at 5th Dimension Comics. Had free range so drew this. A bit different I grant you but come on... T-Rex AND Zombies....
Thanks 5d for allowing me to show this. 

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Well that is just plain glorious!

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A story I'm drawing up for my comic in a ligne claire style hence the deliberately flat colours (done by Jim Cameron) which I think help it

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Part of the never ending concepts for the future set Inter Planet Game wardens... this was a 20 minute Photoshop sketch.. setting the scene.

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Thought I'd have a blast at one of them embattled looking Dredd's, all scuffed and weary but still the man!