A Hero...

Discussion in 'Signatures' started by Shyboy, Feb 19, 2009.

  1. Shyboy

    Shyboy Well-Known Member

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    This is my first vert sig / photomanip
    i was going for a simple look think it came out good

    C&C pls

    thanx in advance

    (btw the left corner i added some buildings there to create depth some comments on that to pls!)


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  2. Skoll

    Skoll Senior Member

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    great job could use more depth sadly a tip for good depth is lightly blur the bg makes the main focal stand out more.

    overall very good job on this one.
     
  3. CarrieMarie30

    CarrieMarie30 Well-Known Member

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    Shy overall this isn't a bad piece. I can see the direction you were going and it's good. The problem is the transitional color scheme. You go from light cheerful colors to a cold purple/red color below which really sort of kills the mood of the sig. It's a good vert, don't get me wrong, but try to stick with a single color scheme. Even color can convey an emotion or even kill a emotion. I am not at all saying this is a bad signature, not even close, but I am saying, please, stick with a cohesive scheme...It'll work out so much better :)
     
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    Hm.. i really like it but the colour change is to much maybe darken the top part of the sig < i think i can call it a sig xD
     
  5. Shyboy

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    thanx for the great comments!
    btw Carrie i really appreciate your comments again thanx!
    ofcource its a sig lol :P (i think XD)
     

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