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  1. First of all, don't ask me why I'm always posting these at night.

    Second, I got a new concept for an Audio Jungle wallpaper, and I think it's pretty nifty.

    Anyways, I saw this awesome pic of a gramaphone (scroll down for stock image if you don't know what it is), and it inspired me to make this.

    Click!

    Stocks used:

    Gramaphone

    Flower

    Hummingbird

    Any ideas on how to improve this one? I personally think it is the worst out of all three I have created so far.

  2. A jungle of microphones! Brilliant!

    The snake background (top where it wraps around mike) doesn't look quite right - I think that since it's behind the mike, it should be shaded a little more.

    I dunno, the last one turned out fantastic - you do what you want.

    Thanks for the tip Nab, I'll make it a bit darker. :wink:

  3. Thanks LJXD. :)

    Anyways, the contest allows for multiple entries. Since the jaguar one was almost pretty much done, I decided to start another one. I for one, think this is a brilliant concept. It's like a jungle, a forest of microphones, and I had a snake wrapped around one of them. Once again, I used the Rule of Thirds, and depth of field. I think it turned out okay, but I still need advice for this one as well, because it needs some improvement.

    Click nao!

    I used 3 stocks.

    The microphone, the snake, and the background snakeskin texture.

    Advanced critique highly appreciated.

  4. Ooh, but now that I look at it- I do see some problems.

    The focus point is both the animal's head - and the trees in the background.

    Yeah, good point. I'll fix that. :P

    Also - since it's legs are coming up infront of the head, the blur should be applied differently than on around its back. In my opinion.

    Well, the legs are technically "behind" the head, and my view of field of depth is distance, not position. :o

    I don't know. I'll see if it looks better if I do it your way.

  5. its Not exacly all Pdn its part photoshop but here u go :D

    hpwall3hh2.th.jpg <----- click for full image

    I don't know what to say about this one because I don't know what you did in PDN and what you did in PS. :|

    heres another one sorry if i broke any rules im new

    [image]

    Looks very nice, simple and modern, but I think this would more appropriately belong under "Interfaces." I think.

    _______________________________________

    My turn! :)

    So, I took you people's advice, and tried to improve my wallpaper. I added more foliage in the background, while making the light source better. I tried to fix the headphone/ear thingy, but I couldn't. :(

    I also connected the headphones to the AJ Logo with a wire, so it's kinda like a mp3 player. :P

    Tell me what you think!

    Clicky!

    The stock for the foliage is here.

    Please, I need constructive criticism. Lots of it.

  6. Thanks everybody :)

    @ZizOiz: I'll be working on the whole suit, stay tuned. :wink:

    Great! Looking forward to your next WIP. Unless you pull an all in one on us again.

    coughtransformerscough

  7. Really nice -Expiration-!! It seems as if the jaguar is walking towards you :lol:.

    Yes, it was an awesome shot to begin with, made working with it a lot easier. :)

    The way you closed the jaguar's eyes (yes i did notice that :)) really clever.

    Thanks. I had to look at another image to see what it would look like with his/her eyes closed, because my previous attempts had failed. :P

    Excellent work, but needs a bit more foliage.

    I was thinking about putting more in the upper right hand corner, just to make it look like the light was shining through the foliage. And maybe some more around the bottom too.

    :D I really like it, -Expiration-! The one thing you might want to watch out for would be the way the jaguar's ear might be folded if you did manage to get headphones on a jaguar. :D

    Yeah, I know. I'm satisfied with the right ear (our right), but not the left ear. However, that would take serious editing of the jaguar, something I'm not sure I'm ready for.

    On a separate note, do you think the wallpaper is too dark? I was trying to go for deep, mysterious jungle type setting.

  8. @Rocknroll: It's nice, but a little simple for my tastes. Also, the thing in the bottom right hand corner is a little blurry. Other than that, pretty good! :)

    Well, I decided to attempt to make a wallpaper for the PSDTuts Audio Jungle Wallpaper Contest. It's going pretty well so far, but I'm not sure if it's done yet. So, I turn to my trusty advisors: the people of the PDN Forums. :) Now, the file size was >1MB, and the image host I used has horrible thumbnails, so I'll just post a text link.

    Click here!

    I used three stocks, which can be found here, here, and here.

    If you want to see the other submissions, go here.

  9. You should select the Shape3D.dll by clicking on it once. Then, hit the extract button at the top. A dialog should come up, asking you where you want to extract the file to. Navigate to C:/Program Files/Paint.NET/Effects, and then hit okay. The next time you start up Paint.NET, Shape3D will be in the Effects menu. If Paint.NET is currently open, restart for the changes to take effect.

    Hope this helps! :)

  10. Hello, welcome to the forums!

    For the border: Use the rectangle tool ( :RectangleTool: )

    To turn photos black and white: Go to Adjustments > Black and White ( :BlackAndWhite: )

    or Ctrl + Shift + G

    To add text: Use the text tool ( :TextTool: )

    To blur: Go to Effects > Blurs > (select the type of blur)

    blur certain areas: Duplicate the layer ( :DuplicateLayer: ), blur the top layer to your liking, and then use transparency

    gradients ( :AlphaChannel: ) to fade it out. Check out the 'Fading/Blending: Gradient tool on a Camaro Picture' tutorial in the tutorials section. This could also be used to make collages, with different photos on different layers. Or you could try layer blending modes (press F4).

    The magic wand tool is very useful. It selects portions of the image with a similar color to that of the pixel that you clicked on. It will select more or less, depending on the tolerance you set it to at the top of the window. For example, if you set it to 100% tolerance, it will select all of the image, because you tolerate everything. However, setting it to 0% tolerance will make it only select pixels of the exact same value as the one you clicked on. The purple/blue tinge that it creates, surrounded by the marching ants border, is the selection that the magic wand makes.

    Hope this helps!

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