Testing Techniques...

Discussion in 'Signatures' started by RedBooster, Aug 21, 2009.

  1. RedBooster

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    I was just bored and testing out different things, I am not exactly happy about the outcomes but I don't plan on fixing them further because I am just using it for practice. Tell me what you think of them ^_^

    These are my 3rd, 4th, and 5th attempt at making signatures.

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  2. Papermache

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    Pretty damn good for three four and five. The first two are quite messy and backgrounds hard to distinguish. Colors have sharp contrast and little or no blending. The third one is quite good. Portrays a lot of depth, good render and text placement. Colors are alright though I would really like to see a gradient map with some blue to blend further. Like I said, pretty damn good for three four and five.
     
  3. C-Biscuit

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    They're all really good for your first couple of sigs.
    The first and third ones have kind of big boarders, but it doesnt hurt it that much. The contrast on the second one is really killing it.
    Could use some text effects too
    But they're all good sigs
     
  4. Hoplite_A2

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    You are on the right track!
    Now just clean up those focul points and you'll be rocking!
    1st tag has great depth but remember to add contrast so
    the colors really explode. ;)
     
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    I think that they're a little too bright
    But really good :-)
     

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