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Hey guys! I was just playing around with this picture in Kg-Chart and was wondering if someone else would like to help me by doing the same I love the picture and want it to look awesome. I'd like it big...bigger the better honestly! Also I don't care how many colors. Whatever it takes! Thanks a ton!
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I got a similar picture, but yours looks a lot more detailed. Plus mine came out to 200x400 stitches with the way the ratio worked. How did you resize it? Here is what I got in comparison.
Toiya55 wrote:I got a similar picture, but yours looks a lot more detailed. Plus mine came out to 200x400 stitches with the way the ratio worked. How did you resize it? Here is what I got in comparison.
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I just resized the picture in photoshop using Bicubic Sharper (best for reduction) method to keep as much detail as poss and then imported into kgstitch. I think the only thing that would need tweaking is the red colours in the pattern?!
I just finished up a full afternoon/evening of debating the colors of this pattern...
I liked how it looked best on PC Stitch (which I only have the demo of), so using that, an online photo of a DMC color card, and KG Chart, I transferred it to KG Chart. So now I can print/save...
I didn't originally like how much blue (and sometimes pink!) was in Altair's cloak, since it ought to be white (I know it has a bluish sort of hue in the shadows, but the amounts the programs were coming up with were illogical). So I left the blues in the feather and tried to find the closest grey option for his clothing and for shadows. I also tried to remove as much cream color from his clothing as I could too.
I don't own all the colors it requests, so I may be compiling a few other colors together, but here's what I came up with! (Please note that it looks a little worse in KG Chart, since I went with the PC Stitch coloring.) I also don't like the dulled red, but I haven't really had a chance to try to remedy it. I'll probably start this next as an in-between before my next project, which is going to be quite large.