Sialia
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Ok, this is better, but we still need to simplify.Angcuru said:Well, since you're not big on portraits, I do have another idea for an avatar that you might find enjoyable to do. If you get the time.
A pic depicting aspects of a character rather than a facial portrait may have more meaning, and be more commonly appreciated, I think.
I'll be specific as I can so you have a lot you can work with, but anything close would be great.
A straight-bladed katana-style sword with solid mahoghany hilt and no 'crossguard'. The blade should be shimmering damascus-patterned(optional, if too difficult) steel encasing a single , long thin diamond (concavely ground, if you can/want to get that close in detail) which forms the edge of the blade.
The sword should rest on a bed of amber silk, entwined in ivy flowers. Resting at the pommel area of the sword is a single anemone flower. And then scattered at random thoughout the image are such flowers as forget-me-nots, honeysuckle, and lily of the valley.
It would be so incredibly awesome if you could do this one.
And to join the chorus of others, your work is incredible.![]()
Lots.
At 64 x 64 only the outlines of shapes and general textural impressions really come through. If you couldn't draw it with a felt tip on a postage stamp, it's not going to come through clearly. Even though I work at 300 x 300 before I shrink down, all the little details really change when the shrinking and jpgging happens. A beatifully detailed thing can become unreadable when the grainy details overwhelm the strength of the big shapes.
So I can give you a shiny gray stripe for the sword on a yellow silky ground, but if I surround it with the vegetation, you'll have trouble telling what it is, especially without a hilt.
If you can rough sketch what you want on a piece of paper with a dark pen and then scan it and post it, I'll see what I can develop from it. The sketch should not be larger than a 3x5 card to begin with.