New Cannon digital Rebel XSI, and a Kick But Mac that can handle my obsessive need for designing speed with many programs running at once.
Favourite subjects:
I love to take pictures of just about everything. Right now my photography skills are only so-so, but they are getting better all of the time, and I look forward to learning how to be even better. I also like to draw and paint just about everything too. I do create actual paintings as well, just not as quickly. I would have to say anything in nature is my favorite subject to snap photos of. I am totally under the Belief that God is the ultimate artist, and would want us to not only admire his work but to seek to learn and understand more about it. :-)
Bio / Artistic statement
Art, color, light, nature, and tons of other things grab my attention. I liken this world and all of the fascinating images in it to me being like a Kid in a candy store. There is so much to see that I could go nuts taking pictures and drawing. I have been blessed with creativity which I enjoy at every moment of my life. Everything I do is effected by it. Everything I do comes out of it. For that I am grateful. It is also my job to be creative, so that works out well for me.
I would say that you should probably use Higher resolution images and photoshop filters to get the same effects but more crisp and clean and easier to edit. I don't think that DT accepts images with that low a resolution, but there is no harm in trying.
Thanks, and have an awesome day.
Sarah posted in Befunky
Hey Sue,
You could do it both ways, it really just depends on what you prefer. I like to open the eps files in photoshop to get a better look at them and like Inspiration said, have more control over size and color corrections. That's not to say you can't just convert them into Jpegs and upload them as is from Illustrator.
If you know what size you want and the colors are exactly right, then by all means avoid the extra step, it will definitely save you time.
Have an awesome day Sue,
Sarah posted in adobe illustrator