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Anonymous
Widescreen version possibly?
>> Anonymous
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lol
>> Anonymous
>>353698

Gee thanks...
>> guy
>>353701
lol, ill make a better one.
>> guy
     File :-(, x)
Good?

Cause that's all I could fit widescreen, without having white or black or whatever bars.
>> Neod
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>> Anonymous
>>353737
shit yeah nice work
fucken saved
>> Anonymous
how do make a non wide wallpaper into a widescreen one?
>> Anonymous
>>353754
photoshop
>> Anonymous
>>353755

yeah, but how?
>> Anonymous
>>353757
...

well for one if you hate correct aspect ratio you just change the image size to the prefered resolution. otherwise you just change the x or y resolution to fit the vertical or horizontal resolution you want and then cut out the excess. This is fucking rocket science
>> Anonymous
this is /w not /photoshop101
>> Anonymous
>>353761
Piss off troll, I wanna learn too.
>> Anonymous
>>353761

gtfo fag
>> Anonymous
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alright lets just say this for example.
what exactly do i need to do to make it into a widescreen?
>> Anonymous
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>>353782
well like I said, in this case since the horizontal has more pixels than the vertical we chop of 160 pixels to make it 1280x800 which confirms to the 16:10 standard that most widescreen monitors uses
>> Anonymous
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or like I said we hate the aspect ratio and just throw that shit right out the window this will be the result
>> Anonymous
>>353737

Thank you very much.
>> Anonymous
>>353737

Fukken win.
>> Neod
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1st - clean up the scan using the clone tool and gaussian blur (to let the lines in the black seem less obvious). While using the gaussian blur I highlighted only the trouble areas using the polygon lasso or any of the marquee tools so the other areas aren't blurred.
2nd - copy and paste it in a widescreen format 192x1200 and resize it down to fit
3rd - erased the wings and pink background with a masking tool
4th - made a new layer to put the pink background
5th - copy and pasted another image of wings (it was white so I colored adjusted it to black). Or I could've drew new wings or cloned it either one would take a longer time to complete and I'll probably wouldn't make it in time to post in this thread. Attached is the angel I took the wings from.
6th - used the masks tools and paint brush to touchup some areas like extending some feathers and the elbow

photoshop noobs need to learn and practice, mainly PRACTICE.
>> Neod
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4:3 ratio
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
Eh, the photoshop is decent, could use some cleaning up around the edges of the wings.
>> Anonymous
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I'm a noob at photoshop can someone please help me out on how to turn this 1280x1024 into widescreen?

97% of my walls are 1028x1024.
>> HavocAngel
>>354114
what... version is that?
>> Anonymous
>>354114
use canvas size. you will lose some of the image, or you can letterbox it
>> Anonymous
>>354121

I would say it's a normal version except he's using windows blinds or some other interface altering tool which changes the windows design. (on all programs)
>> Anonymous
>>354114
>1028x1024
You have an unique monitor sir. It has one pixel more than a normal res.
>> Anonymous
>>354122

is there anyway to change it without losing bits of image?
>> Anonymous
>>354327

I believe that would be letter boxing.