What to say about this one? Well I love how most of it turned out, particularly with the two horses in the background, the texture, and the text. But I'm disappointed with the bigger horse.
First of all, I messed it up. I managed to cover most of my mistakes with filters, but the tail sticks out like a sore thumb. Secondly, this was originally transparent but I couldn't get it to save that way, which is why the background is white. The tail looks even crappier against the white. Any help on the transparency issue would be more than welcome.
But, overall, I do like how this turned out.
Credits:
Main horse by Other horses by Background by Texture is a Photoshop default Lyrics are from High School Musical 2
I really like the way it turned out... I agree about the tail and there are a couple of very small artifacts underneath the hoof the goes off the image. I think they could both be cleared up pretty easily with a soft-edge eraser though, and the white border looks nice to me. Love the thatch texture too!
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"Getting an education is a bit like having a communicable sexual disease. It makes you unsuitable for a lot of jobs and then you have the urge to pass it on." -Pratchett
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"Don't be afraid to go after what you want to do, and what you want to be.
But don't be afraid to be willing to pay the price."
- Lane Frost
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"Getting an education is a bit like having a communicable sexual disease. It makes you unsuitable for a lot of jobs and then you have the urge to pass it on." -Pratchett
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"Don't be afraid to go after what you want to do, and what you want to be.
But don't be afraid to be willing to pay the price."
- Lane Frost
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"Don't be afraid to go after what you want to do, and what you want to be.
But don't be afraid to be willing to pay the price."
- Lane Frost
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