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About Me Member Deviously Deviant kunoichikaizoku20/Female/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 5 Years
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holy mushrooms

Tue Jan 3, 2006, 5:54 PM
Resurfaced.
Just so you know.

I wouldn't put any bets on me sticking around though.

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  • Current Residence: Ohio
  • Interests: music, movies, history, photography
  • Favourite band or musician: The Killers, Franz Ferdinand, Dir en Grey, The Bravery, Fall Out Boy, Ayumi Hamasaki, Interpol
  • Operating System: Windows XP
  • Tools of the Trade: Adobe Photoshop CS2 (yeah, I updated hoes)

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:iconcapsicum:
Thanks heaps for the watch and the faves! <3
:iconnoody:
thank you so much for the fav! :hug:

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No More Games.No More Bombs.
No More Walking.No More Fun.No More Swimming.
67.That is 17 years past 50.
17 more than I needed or wanted.
Boring.I am always bitchy.No Fun - for anybody.
67.You are getting greedy.Act your old age.
Relax - This won'
:iconelhefe:
thanks alot for the fav.
:iconelhefe:
thanks alot for the fav.
:iconmurakai:
:ninjadart: ICH HEISSE SUPERFANTASTISCH!!!

stop having a life. I miss ye.
:iconkokkeong:
Hi, just wondering that how did you do that art, what is it called?
I have acess to Adobe Photoshop and learn abit of the basics, but i'm not sure where to start. I think I could like apply another layer on top of the original picture, and trace, is that the way? I love the colour you put somehow.
:iconkunoichikaizoku:
Yeah, there are a few different ways to do it. I trace the images, but if you have the skills or better equipment you could probably use the technique free-hand as well (I've tried, with limited success). Since I have an old version of Photoshop, I use the polygon lasso tool, select similarly colored areas and color them in with the pencil. Some people use the pen tool (which I don't have) and it seems to work a bit better.
I refer to the style as faux-vectoring since it mimics the look of a vector, but isn't really because of some technical thing I can't remember. Real vectors can be made with the pen tool or with other programs, such as Adobe Illustrator (which I desperately want).
Hope that helps.
:iconmadmansmelody:
Thank you for the fav much appreciated!

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:iconeireen:
Thank you very much for the :+fav: !!! :kiss:

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