Almost, and a question.

Not quite a jump, Paix's going to land on rocks.

Also, does anyone know how to save an image in Photoshop and upload it without it having that slight grain to it (like the picture above)?

The quality of this doesn't

The quality of this doesn't look that bad to me on my screen, but try saving in different formats (jpeg vs png and so on) until you find one that works better for you. Resizing before you save can also impact the compression quality of an image, as can the site you upload them with. Some image hosting sites force compression to make images easier to host.

Tera~ Thanks for the

Tera~
Thanks for the advice : ) Do you think that working large and then submitting to an image host will make it more manageable? Also, what host do you typically use/or suggest?

Doublepost ftw!

Doublepost ftw!

I am positive drawing larger

I am positive drawing larger will give you a better quality image, but I think that if you want to resize anything you should do it with the program you used to draw the picture. An art program will do a much better job than an image hosting site.

I upload things I want to share to my Deviant Art gallery, and then take the img code from there. You could also make a Tumblr account to host your TEF art, that works too. The quality is always great from DA because it does not force compression. For small images, or pictures I don't mind loosing some quality on (like screenshots or rough doodles) I use Photobucket. Photobucket will however compress your larger images.