Ahh yes.. I see the blurring was caused by the edging of the color editing. Was this done in the Paint.Net painting program?
You must turn shadowing off in your game, or have it filtered out for your screen shots.
If you save your edited images in .PNG format, you will not get so much compression detail loss. (not sure if you do that or not)
Edit : it appears to be something dead next to the yellow birch tree just left of center - At least I hope it's dead. Our person in the picture might not be so happy if this creature is sneaking up on her. (Minotaur maybe)
No, all the bluring was caused by myself because I like it like that. Also the shadowing is intended. All depend of each taste. You know, I'm glad like that.
@ Brandy: Go to the left big birch with red foliage (near the cattatils). Left beside that birch there's something lying on the ground. Looks like a dead wolf or boar.
I was wondering if you are editing these images after screen shot?
There is some strange artifacting and blending not completely in place with some of the imagery compression. The entire little hill she is standing on has a gaussion type blurring line around it.
I don't mind at all, as i do edit images for various things, forums, blogs. Regardless, I still think these are very nice images you are posting.
Its done very well. I would say the actor is an add on, as is the entire front hill. Also, some of the trees appear to have been altered. Very nicely done
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You must turn shadowing off in your game, or have it filtered out for your screen shots.
If you save your edited images in .PNG format, you will not get so much compression detail loss. (not sure if you do that or not)
Edit : it appears to be something dead next to the yellow birch tree just left of center - At least I hope it's dead. Our person in the picture might not be so happy if this creature is sneaking up on her.
(Minotaur maybe)
keep posting and I will keep enjoying them
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There is some strange artifacting and blending not completely in place with some of the imagery compression. The entire little hill she is standing on has a gaussion type blurring line around it.
I don't mind at all, as i do edit images for various things, forums, blogs.
Regardless, I still think these are very nice images you are posting.
Its done very well. I would say the actor is an add on, as is the entire front hill. Also, some of the trees appear to have been altered. Very nicely done