GFX I did for a friend

Okay, I was wondering if you could give me feedback on how to improve my GFX on pixlr. I made this, but I want to make something better :smiley:

I guess he would but I don’t think I said this is my second GFX done on studio.

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Try sharpening it then blurring it as the background seems to pixelated but I like what you have done with the text.

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Doesn’t mean you can’t improve. :grin:

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Oh okay! Thanks for the feedback, anything helps! I love your design btw!

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No problem, good luck in the future, :wink: :tongue:

This isn’t really a GFX, it’s more of a commission sheet or like an image explaining a clothing group.

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There’s a lot of room for improvement here.

First off, posing characters and taking screenshots in studio is not really considered GFX. The whole graphic aspect of it comes by either using Blender (free) or Cinema 4D.

Second, if you were to use Blender, use a rig so everything is smoother and higher quality. One of the best parts about Blender is it’s versatility with graphic quality :smile:

Lastly, the photo editing could use work too. Pixlr is fine, but Photopea is better because it is literally an exact replica of Photoshop, just free. For example, bring out the contrast more by having shadows, and try experimenting with the lighting filters.

Overall, it’s a good start. But like I said, there are still many things that you need to fix here.

Thanks for your feedback as I said my pc doesn’t allow blender for some reason.

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