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whedon_elite banner by yours' truly; image of Elisha Dushku on The Chosen Two gallery, (photographer unknown).
Feast your eyes on the winning entries and banners at both comms here and here respectively. My own entries:
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Challenge 49 at
slayerstillness was "white decoration"; the textures on icons 3 - 6 are all by the
lookslikerain. I swear that the the bars on icon #6 looked white-ish (off-white) to me - until I actually sent the set to
starry_night and - oops. oh. damn.
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If icon #5 reminds you of the Willow character poster I made for Ipseity by
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A tsunami of alts (once again, all textures except on the Joyce icons by
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Quote on #24 from the gorgeous short story "Grave Daughter" by Nightmarish on A03. I really wanted that quote in my entry icon but I wasn't happy with the clarity/resolution of the text and I tried a couple of different fonts.
The
whedon_elite challenge was - well, a challenge; I had already made some lovely framed icons of Faith for Round 10 of
btvsats20in20 and didn't feel like I really had much else to say at the moment. For whatever reason Faith doesn't inspire me, visually or thematically, the way Buffy, Willow, Dawn, Joyce, Tara and now, Lorne, do. (Giles is the other fella I am starting to get comfortable with in terms of making icons - I hope.) Hence the shortage of alt versions. You're welcome.
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Date: 2015-08-18 04:25 pm (UTC)I never thought about monitor issues until I was making Moulin Rouge icons years ago and went away from home to a "foreign computer" and - oy vey. This was in the days when most monitors were still the old fashioned CRT monitors and I realized my work looked way too dark on other screens, so I had to bump up the brightness quite a bit so other people could actually see my icons.
When my sweetie sells her painting on ebay or elsewhere online we always add a disclaimer that the colors look different on different monitors and may not reflect the painting accurately. Fortunately we've never got a return and a "this looks different than I expected" message; she's only gotten "this looks better than I expected!" responses. So far.