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Discussion in 'Signatures' started by Freakish, Apr 4, 2009.

  1. Freakish

    Freakish Member

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    Hey, i've been getting better at making Signatures lately and i wanted to see what you guys think

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    C&C please
     
  2. Zoxide

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    Hey new to the board myself but I'll have a stab at it. You should try and experiment with some colors a little bit in your sigs the renders are nice but sizing them down to fit the sig a little bit would help. So work on some colors then blending the renders in a bit better then your rockin. I like your 4th sig the best by the way give it some color man and represent :)
     
  3. Freakish

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    Yeah, thats what i was thinking, im no good at blending, do you know any good tutorials?
     
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    remember to hold shift when resizing the render or else the render looks to skinny or fat
     
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    Also don't make those lines around the render like you did in the first sig.
     
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    I think the fourth one is the best. I'd work with the blend some and loose the lines.>.> or thange the color of the lines...the white kinda stands out.
     
  7. Freakish

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    Thanks for the help guys, i will have a few new tags up soon!
     
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    If you're new, look at as many tutorials as you can to learn the filters/colours a little more.

    Then experiment on it all yourself until you progress. :)
     

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