Holy Cow It's Carrie Marie

Discussion in 'Signatures' started by CarrieMarie30, Jan 9, 2009.

  1. CarrieMarie30

    CarrieMarie30 Well-Known Member

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    Well I'm out of retirement and still trying to do my little thing that I do. It's good to see some of the good gents I've met on here are doing well. Actually I went to make a sig today, and was just blown away by the crazy amount of talent that's psychotically attached itself to these amazing minds. Anyway, I've made a new piece, and it's, and ya, keep in mind, been a long time, but here it is. CNC, tell me the truth, all that, because anyone here that remembers me, knows I always comment peoples stuff, so if you don't CNC me, don't expect one back :) Oh, by the way, Missed You X'ed, you sexy man :)

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  2. brandontoh

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    Sorry I just have to do this. xD

    Anyways, I think that for that sig, the effects at the bottom is a little too chaotic. Also, the text is sort of blurry. The good thing about it is that it has a nice warm color and although the backgorund is plain, it still fits the sig. Furthermore, the lighting is good and it doesn't seem forced.
     
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    Lol I see what you mean Brandon, I guess here I am saying don't worry about what others think and then I'm asking for feedback. I guess I'm a bit of a dork sometimes. Anyway, I was ultimately trying to make the picture look like he had just landed from a big jump, and mud is springing up to cause a sort of chaotic mess. Also this was from following a tutorial, so it's not really all that creative. Anyway though, thank you for the feedback and tips, I'll see if I can't work on it a bit and get it back to a softer and less chaotic sig.
     
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    oh i see what your trying to go for now.....
    but it seems the render looks completely stationary and its hard to get the idea that i was supposed to be in motion
     
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    Its ok. i like it when i dont know what it is more than when i do know. also the topaz has kinda become an overwhored kind of a thing
     
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    Yeah I guess I'll have to add a bit more action to it, and I agree, Topaz is often overdone, but I JUST bought it, I never used it before. So it's still new to me :P Anyway, I'll do some work on it, and let you guys decide if there's any hope :P
     
  7. brandontoh

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    If you want to give the impression of the render being in motion, youc an try applying image, motion blur, lower opacity and erase. Also, you can try blurring the back of the render.
     

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