This is actually a piece from a few years ago that I just rediscovered hiding on my hard-drive XD
I originally made this as part of the design for my website, but it didn't quite mesh with it.
Though it is simple I still feel it makes a nice stand-alone image.
It's a kind of small, nocturnal, Shi'Imoran dragon. Males have bioluminescent 'flags' for attracting mates. Though sometimes it attracts the curiousity of other creatures. ^_^
I originally made this as part of the design for my website, but it didn't quite mesh with it.
Though it is simple I still feel it makes a nice stand-alone image.
It's a kind of small, nocturnal, Shi'Imoran dragon. Males have bioluminescent 'flags' for attracting mates. Though sometimes it attracts the curiousity of other creatures. ^_^
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Eastern Dragon
Size 899 x 601px
File Size 110.5 kB
Ah that is so good to hear hun ^_^ Hope you are happy with it.
I dont know about this one, unfortunately i only created it as a web graphic so this is the largest size and resolution of the image. So its not really a good resolution for making into a print im afraid :/
I dont know about this one, unfortunately i only created it as a web graphic so this is the largest size and resolution of the image. So its not really a good resolution for making into a print im afraid :/
...Desktopped (Yes, you CAN do it, if you have the right monitor)
And I know you can make this into a poster hon, you just need the right prog. "Blow Up" is one, and theres another...something to do with fractals...(in the title I mean)
...grr cant remember.
Nice work Ultra. It does remind me of glowfish too for some reason.
And I know you can make this into a poster hon, you just need the right prog. "Blow Up" is one, and theres another...something to do with fractals...(in the title I mean)
...grr cant remember.
Nice work Ultra. It does remind me of glowfish too for some reason.
...Found it. Genuine Fractals (now at version 4.1)
Shouldnt degrade the image quality, as it uses a math prog inside it (hence the name) to expand the image without losing quality. ("Interpoletation")
As for where...check comp. graphics / graphic design places.
I'd also suggest zdnet.com as well, they have shareware and cheap progs there.
Shouldnt degrade the image quality, as it uses a math prog inside it (hence the name) to expand the image without losing quality. ("Interpoletation")
As for where...check comp. graphics / graphic design places.
I'd also suggest zdnet.com as well, they have shareware and cheap progs there.
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