Transform And Roll Out!

Discussion in 'Signatures' started by Crazy 88, Oct 8, 2009.

  1. Crazy 88

    Crazy 88 Senior Member

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    What did you do?
    Duplicate the render a few times then blurred them and thats your background then slapped the render on, added txt and called it a day?
     
  3. Crazy 88

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    Nice criticism. Thanks bro. So helpful. Thanks for helping me improve my work so much!

    How about instead of being a condescending prick, you actually give positive feed back on what I should do to improve.

    I juggled a lot of different backgrounds around trying to find one that fit, but my options are limited on Paint.NET. This isn't a Photoshop quality program I'm using. I may as well be using microsoft paint.
     
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    What are you 12?
    I said that so you get the idea that you need to put more effort into your work.
    This is low quality crap.
     
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    What are you? 12? Do you lack reading comprehension? You still haven't given any criticism to help me improve so you don't see work like this from me.

    Who are you to say I didn't put effort into this piece? I definitely did put effort into this, it's just my options are so limited with Paint.NET is unbelievable. All I can pretty much do is add text, resize images, add glows, twists, tile effects, and blurs. I don't have the amount of tools that you have to able to do top quality signatures, like what you see from CS4 but I do my best given with what I have.

    But instead you decide to come in here and insult me instead of giving actual constructive criticism to improve my work.

    Grow up yourself before calling me the 12 year old.
     
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    Instead of telling him that, tell him how he can improve.
    Every thread I go in your there, digging at someone, give a guy a change to improve, explain to him, how he can get better.
    Or you are to 'low quality' of an artist to do that for him.
     
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    I can understand where your comin from here crazy, id bet its extremely difficult to come out with nice results on this paint.net.. but if its so limited there probably isnt a whole lot of room to improve and the results are poor, there's no doubt about it. I can kinda understand what your sayin to coldturkey, you dont have to be such say it like that, i agree with you but i dont agree with the way youre sending the message really.

    but crazy, you gotta get photoshop or at least gimp in the meantime cause these tags are what the are low quality, uninteresting, results.. from a program just doesnt have what it needs, and your just posting these tags that your know arent good.. and using paint.NET as an excuse for the poor results, which is reasonable, but its getting repetive.

    get photoshop maafackk and start posting some half decent stuff, it doesnt take long to get it.

    no-disrespect haha.
     
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    Edited it some more but I'm still not happy with the turn out.
     
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    Try working with stock images for backgrounds, or use more complex smudge settings and techniques to give some more detail to the background.
    Search around for some tutorials for some more advanced techniques, look through inspiration threads for ideas, and also after looking at your Devart page, try to incorporate your sketching techniques into digital artworks.
     
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    Well until I get Photoshop, a lot of things (like smudging, gradient maps, pen tooling) are not able to be done. The program Paint.Net is limited and I can't wait to get a version of photoshop because I know the quality of my work will skyrocket. I safely say I know the basics of tag making, but I don't have all the proper tools :).
     
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