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Discussion in 'Signatures' started by Fusic, Jun 5, 2008.

  1. Fusic

    Fusic Well-Known Member

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    Followed a paid tut I got here.

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    C&C welcome!

    Edit: Free tut apparently!
     
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    Ehh. Its a bit to sharp in the middle and the smudge looks bland and not that hard.

    Keep it up though.

    What program are ya running with?
     
  3. Fusic

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    CS3 extended.

    Yeah the sharpness I was going to remove and then saved and uploaded.

    Then I was like s%it.

    Oh well.

    The smudging wasn't hard all that much expect for the color picking.
     
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    Try copying visible, blurring the background, and slightly sharpen the render.

    Then use a color balance to simplify the color.

    Also, use splatter brushes and "Smudge" brushes for smudging, it looks great with enough jitter and spread.
     
  5. Fusic

    Fusic Well-Known Member

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    I used Grunge Brushes. Most on default.
     
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    Hrmm. Try DLing some splatter and smudge brushes, drop em to a reasonable size a fiddle with em, then PM about what you think, you might like the outcome of alot of them
     
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    its nice but the smudge is abit bland.its still nice.6/10.
     
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    bg isn't bad, quite nice smudging (could be better :P). try match your render with background colors. render looks like you just throw it into image.
     
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    The render doesn't flow with the background. Work on blending and overall flow. Fair tag though. :)
     
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    Fusic Well-Known Member

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    Thanks all.

    I have never gone back to work on a signature to make it better but this one might just deserve it!
     
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    smudging is just one of those things that takes patience.
    but indeed its a nice tag overall....
     
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    Too sharp in the middle IMO

    next time go fade sharpen
     
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    Agreed.
     

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