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Anonymous
>>176931 The picture of the girl on the right is fine to use in a wallpaper, but try to avoid using pictures that cut off on both sides (like the one on the left) in a wallpaper unless the image takes up a large enough part of the wallpaper that all the cutoffs are against the edge of the wallpaper.
Now. It looks to me like the shadow near the elbow of the girl on the left getting cut off is your work and not in the original. If this is the case, the better way to make this wallpaper would have been to flip the picture on the right and put it on the left, so the DDR machine is against the left hand side of the wallpaper. Leave the catgirl facing the way she is, and put her up against the right hand side of the wallpaper.
Or alternately, leave things where they are and flip the catgirl so she's facing right.
Either way, the result will be the bottom half of her disappearing off the edge of the screen, which doesn't look even nearly as jarring as the bottom half of her disappearing into nowhere in the middle of the wallpaper.
As for the background, try to avoid using plain white. I'd also prefer you avoid using a wanky Photoshop-generated pattern, but put *something* other than a big blank space. A simple gradient is the easiest way, and doesn't look too bad. Just be sure to pick colours that look decent.
Other than that... the art styles in the two pictures are a bit too different to look right in the same wallpaper. When making wallpapers by combining two different pictures, it's best to do so only with two pictures that use the exact same art style.
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