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Registered: February 26th, 2006, 11:15 PM EST
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Name: Oana-Cristina
Known as: Odeena Sabnach, Ana, Aki
Date of birth / Age / Sign: November 1st / 19 / Scorpio
Living in: Bucharest, Romania
Hobbies: Reading, writing, languages, web design, computer graphics, meeting new people, gaming, anime
Addictions:
- Anime: Trinity Blood
- Webcomics: Megatokyo
- Games: Legacy of Kain series
- Music: Nightwish
- Other: Coffee
Deems herself as:
- Nocturnal nightcrawler
- Resident freak
- 3v1l l337
Likes: Stormy nights, vampires, darkness, nerds, emo kids, hackers, forums, Japan
Dislikes: 'Barbie doll' girls and women, make-up, bitchy parents, spiders, n00bs
Quotes:
- [Happy, happy, joy, joy,] love and peace! (usually said in a sarcastic tone)
- Never ever give up! (some sort of a motto for me, I guess)
- May Death bring down his scythe upon those who cower in defeat (I think it sounds cool)
Web: Skywalker Sites Network
Band: Nightwish
Book: Norwey no Mori by Haruki Murakami
Browser: Firefox all the way!
Film: Ice Age
Image Editor: Paint Shop Pro
Language: Japanese! :)
MP3 Player: Sonique
Manga: Death Note, Bleach, Naruto
Operating System: ...Anything but Windows >_>
TV Show: Stargate SG1
Wallpaper Style: Vectoring, Abstract
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nu e nicio problema ;)
poti sa ma adaugi in lista ta prieteni fara problema ^^
o sa te adaug si eu acum
For better blending, merely adding an outer glow will not help, sometimes just making it worse/stand out more. What I meant for you to do is to duplicate the scan and have it blend to overlay. Press CTRL and click the top layer of the scan that you just overlayed on your layer's pallet. While the top has been selected, go to work on the bottom layer. Image>Adjustment>brightness/Contrast set to Brightness: 8-15 (play around with it) and Contrast -10 to -15 (play around with it.) Then Filter:Blur:Guassian Blur. You may now deselect. See the difference?
As for depth in your wall, I'd mentioned how I'm not experienced in making renders, but just know that contrast between dark and light spots make all the difference. If you look at the bottom of your wallpaper where your clouds end, you'll notice you can see more depth than the top of the wallpaper. Why is that? Notice the transition between the light and dark spots. They're quite sudden, therefore making the distance/depth seem more apparent. Got it? ^^; Hope that helps.
stiu cum e sa gasesti intrun final pe cineva care mai e si prin romania ^^
apropo pot sa te adaug in lista mea de prieteni?
Iti multumesc pt fav si comment! Ma bucur k ti-a placut wallul!
soo...sper k nu t superi daca te adaug la friendlist. ^^
see ya! mai vb!
thanks for the +fav{s} and ...
well, don't know what to say :P ... the fact that you faved my last thingy really made my day ... although that shouldn't have been there until summer XD
Kira is looking great as always ... that's a nice sig you've got, btw { never got a chance to tell you that } ...
okay, bye and thanks again *hug* XD I'll be keeping my eye on you and your works as always

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I'm really glad you liked it ^_^ .
tnx for cheerin' me up!
im really triyin my very best to make my wallpaper nice.
tnx a lot!









