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Published: 2010-06-30 21:12:17 +0000 UTC; Views: 58; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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Description I can't decide how to submit these: as two or one??

part three:

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mild-marrow [2010-06-30 21:30:17 +0000 UTC]

I do like them together but I'm not sure about the placement. The line of the chest hitting his sleeve is a bit distracting. Perhaps off centering the bottom one just a bit to the right or reversing top and bottom?

BTW Luv(sic.) pt. 2's my fave personally.

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fossilizednell In reply to mild-marrow [2010-06-30 21:33:52 +0000 UTC]

I could put a bit of black space in between them and bordering them to counteract that because I don't think that I'll be able to place them in another way. (flipping the top image would be an option if I wasn't into opposing diagonals)

btww I'm into part3 because of the lyrics

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mild-marrow In reply to fossilizednell [2010-06-30 21:44:10 +0000 UTC]

Mmm yeah, that might work!

Though good lyrics are good lyrics my favorites songs always end up being dictated by sound--after all I listen to music most when I work.

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fossilizednell In reply to mild-marrow [2010-06-30 22:00:30 +0000 UTC]

that took a while.. I just downloaded gimp and I had trouble with the layers because when I put my images on and wanted to enlarge my black background for framing, gimp doesn't have a convenient button (which I could find) to keep the background color complete even after changing the canvas size... and since for some reason it wouldn't let me paintbucket the rest of the black in the background (even when I had the background layer selected) I had to create a new background layer and put it over the other one.

Is there a quicker, easier way to do this??

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mild-marrow In reply to fossilizednell [2010-07-01 01:37:26 +0000 UTC]

Gosh, I don't know anything about GIMP, so sorry I can't really help/understand there, but I'd suggest photoshop elements. All you'd have to do in that case would be to enlarge the canvas (file, canvas size), add a new layer (layers, new layer) behind the photos and fill it with black (paint bucket) and save as a jpeg. There may even be a way easier than that but that's how I do it/best way I know.

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fossilizednell In reply to fossilizednell [2010-06-30 21:34:55 +0000 UTC]

it makes me feel like I'm in Tokyo at night listening to really good music and just enjoying the safety of a comfortable apartment.

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