![Click to change the View Timon: To The Death! [Remastered]](http://d.furaffinity.net/art/xyanth/1206316088/1206316088.xyanth_xy-timonattacks-new.jpg)
Just released from the vault, digitally remastered, 7.1 Digital Surround Sound! ...Okay, maybe not that last bit. I recently learned a neat way to remaster images making them look a lot better. So I decided to use it on some of my better pictures. This is the first. It creates more vivid colors, a very beautiful yet subtle aura to the entire image, and adds an extra dynamic simply by improving on those.
I erased some of the unnecessary lines. Originally I left them in because they added to the theme of aggression and motion. But the added color intensity makes up for it, and it looks cleaner.
I also added some extra glare on the armor and sword for a little more drama.
If you want to see the original of this, it's here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1057297/
kthx.
I erased some of the unnecessary lines. Originally I left them in because they added to the theme of aggression and motion. But the added color intensity makes up for it, and it looks cleaner.
I also added some extra glare on the armor and sword for a little more drama.
If you want to see the original of this, it's here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1057297/
kthx.
Category All / Fanart
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Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 273.6 kB
Swords were never exceptionally lightweight. Especially for the Roman Gladiators. They wanted to disarm their foe quickly so that they could then put on a good show to the audience by killing them slowly. Otherwise, even if they did always win, they would be too quick and the battle would be over too soon. Gladiators had even been fed to the Lions for constantly being too good of fighters. No one likes a Twink. Not even the Romans. ....And that's going to be my new quote. Thanks, SeanC!
Timon is a pip-squeak on top of it, so he'd need to practically use centripetal force just to use it.
Timon is a pip-squeak on top of it, so he'd need to practically use centripetal force just to use it.
Actually, I used the same amount of contrast on the entire picture. It's a process that pretty much alters the whole image (though it's not a Photoshop filter). Anyway, I could've intensified the background more, separately, but if I did it might distract too much from the subject of the image. In comparison, it would be like having too many references to specific details of a room in a sentence that's meant to be about a person in the room.
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