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Discussion in 'Signatures' started by Ryuuji, Nov 3, 2008.

  1. Ryuuji

    Ryuuji Senior Member

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    superb idea.. but the pitch area looks a lil blurry, besides that its all lookin great mate..
    cool tag :)
     
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    the arm looks very unnatural and the ground is lq, i suppose that cant be helped :P
    not a lot happening but well done with what you did.
     
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    thx for the comments.
    the main problem was that the stock was verylow quality, even tho I tried to fix that up, I don't even have topaz, which could have helped improving the quality.
     
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    Sorry, but this is definately one if not the worst I've seen from you. The images seem completely slapped on. There is no blending whatsoever. Overblurring the BG does not give depth, I know people like to think that, but it doesn't. No one reaches their hand out in soccer I mean come on, you can't use your hands. Also, the goalie is clearly diving the other way and the guy hasn't even kicked the ball yet. And why is it some robot cyborg soccer player on a normal field? This tag just doesn't make sense at all and the text is really bad as well. I'm not trying to be too harsh on you, but I've been starting to see you improve lately and this is just a huge step in the opposite direction.
     

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