A... significant female... in my life is incredibly self-conscious about her appearance. I tell her constantly that she doesn't need to worry, even though there are dozens of people that pick on her because they know it hurts her terribly. I decided to brighten her mood by making a nice graphic for her; I sent it to her but it's 3:00 AM and she's sleeping. Until she replies, I'm asking for any tips on what I could fix up in this image. (The picture was from my phone, so I'm limited on how much more I can tweak the picture quality without it looking too crappy.)
Move the word "not" from her face to another location, you want to be able to clearly see her face in the picture. I would also try and allign the words more, but that's just my personal choice. Feel free to leave the words all over the place. Also not sure why "has" is so small compared to the other words.
Move the word "not" from her face to another location, you want to be able to clearly see her face in the picture. I would also try and allign the words more, but that's just my personal choice. Feel free to leave the words all over the place. Also not sure why "has" is so small compared to the other words.
It's a bit subtle, but the "not" is supposed to emphasize that not everyone can, well, see it (I also wanted the eyes to be more of a focus). And "has" is tiny because I like the contrast it gives to the big words.
I'm not sure if the blur is from the phone but uh, that's not very appealing. Also, my opinion is that you shouldn't have words at all, but send the words in a quote in the very next text.
I'm not sure if the blur is from the phone but uh, that's not very appealing. Also, my opinion is that you shouldn't have words at all, but send the words in a quote in the very next text.
I'm not a big fan of how to oil filter turned out, either, to be honest. It looks more grainy than artsy. The quote on the picture is the whole point. She makes a lot of drawing and we share some back and forth. This is one of the first graphics I'm doing for her.
I want to make her as happy as I can. ^-^
It's a bit subtle, but the "not" is supposed to emphasize that not everyone can, well, see it (I also wanted the eyes to be more of a focus). And "has" is tiny because I like the contrast it gives to the big words.
In any case, this is very cute of you to do this.
I'm not a big fan of how to oil filter turned out, either, to be honest. It looks more grainy than artsy. The quote on the picture is the whole point. She makes a lot of drawing and we share some back and forth. This is one of the first graphics I'm doing for her.
Regardless, thanks for the input. Reeppssssss.
Show humor. Chicks dig that.
Chicks dig Shrek.
Chicks do dig Shrek. Or even better, just the ears.
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