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Old 03-26-2007, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
I very much so detest it. I hate it.

Also - it's low-res (72DPI) it would have to be at least 250DPI for printing.
I was gonna point that out also, though I don't know much about printing out high quality stuff to say.

Anyways, I'll come back and say on the art that the fire shows that it's smudged. The flames coming off of the text at the top nearly looks like bare tree's because of how smooth and abrupt they end. When the picture was loading(I have 56k) I honestly thought it was the top of a creepy forest.
I suggest really looking into some flames and perhaps even looking at them in motion somehow. There are a lot of generators that generate flaming text that you can use for reference.
Also, my personal opinion is that the 'flame' under the skull on the ground should be scratched and exchanged with light being cast from the flaming skull.
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