i decided to work on another design of e wallpaper
still carry on with the same theme,
'Malaysia Independence Day'
but i want to redo my works because after get some comment from madam lydia itself and few of relatives
i think its better for me to redo my works
ok let it straights,
this is the working of my design

i used this picture and crop it using quick selection and polygon lasso tool
and this is how it look alike
then i put this malaysia flag
i put the flag behind the kuala lumpur building and i use the texture of this
then i blur the kuala lumpur picture using blur tools
and i placed national monument infront of all and this is how it look like
this is the result after i used type tool
and i placed it upper the middle
i used this sky picture and placed it beside the flag to make it look more balance
this is the result
CONCLUSION:
BEFORE
i personally think my wallpaper doesnt look like a MERDEKA celebration
but look more like its still in the WAR mood :p
AFTER:
maybe its still not PRO enough
but i'm still trying my best and sooner surely i can create something creative and unique :)
4 comments:
Nice! Fafa, very nice!
wah.. cantik2 sume.. blaja kat ner?
ehh...sorry..i tak perasan comment ni semua..belajar di MMU (Multimedia University) :)
thanks btq :)
Good improvement from the previous E-wall paper.
Certainly, we Malaysian must celebrate our National day on August 31st.
Research is needed to show the validity of your claim. The source that you quoted mentioned it as Merdeka Celebration.
I have to see any source mentioned Malaysia National Day Festival as like the Dubai National Day Festival at http://www.middleeasthub.com/dubai/events-exhibitions/national-day-festival.html
When comes to Celebrations and Festivals in Malaysia (http://www.myxpitstop.com/?p=1056), I saw it label as Merdeka Day Celebration, unlike other festivals such as Hungry Ghost Festival, Gawai, Havest festival & etc.
I check 'merdeka' using google, I did not see the word 'merdeka festival'. If you found it, you can provide me the source.
Anyhow, I would like to help you to justify your work with a direct quote. This source is from http://www.mapsofworld.com/cities/malaysia/kuala-lumpur/malaysias-national-day.html:
"Malaysia's National Day is one of the popular festivals of Kuala Lumpur. It is celebrated as a national holiday on the 31st day of August."
It's not sufficient to take the above quote and make a claim. In research, it's required to examine the source from other literature especially from a well establish source from scholar.
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