My First Sig

Discussion in 'Signatures' started by RedBooster, Aug 20, 2009.

  1. RedBooster

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    This is the first signature I have ever completed I hope you like it, feedback would be greatly appreciated :lol:

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  2. [.BC.] David

    [.BC.] David 吉祥物

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    Okay, for first try, this is good. Like real good. But it can use improvement. Like if you didn't mention this was your first try and just posted, I would say something like this.

    The color is a little bland. You also have contrasting flow. Good blending tho and compo is done well. Seems like you could of established more depth at the far left area, but keep it up. :-]
     
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    Thanks for the feedback, good to know I am on the right track
     
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    I think it's good for a first.
    The left side is a little plain and the text is a little weird.
    But yeah, GJ
     
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    thats amazing for a first wayy better than mine
     
  6. Hoplite_A2

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    Haha, you've got what it takes but (and don't be angry when you hear this, keep in mind you're a beginner and everyone starts somewhere) it looks pretty bad.
    Great for a first, but that doesn't change the factors of what looks bad.

    The colors are washed out (meaning bland and kind of monotone). and there is definitely "contrasting flow". For instance, you want a sig to flow naturally from one end to the other instead of effects that go in random directions. Don't try to bombard your tag with tons of cool looking effects. Instead, plan out your flow and then use C4Ds and different effects to your advantage. An awesome effect can have little to no cool points if it is placed in the wrong way or even at a slightly ugly angle.

    Anyway, Good job man and keep 'em coming!
     

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