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Discussion in 'Signatures' started by Bl00dFox, Sep 28, 2007.

  1. Bl00dFox

    Bl00dFox Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, just one that I whipped up:
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    Tell me what you think guys =]
     
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    its clean but needs more depth and render to blend in with filtering effects or other elements
     
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    Looks a bit too simple, could use some more effects IMO.
    It's kinda disturbing that the scanlines are going over the focal and text could use some work IMO.
     
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    yes def lose the scan lines, thur only good in typo or shape effects
     
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    Thanks for your input guys

    Im kinda new to making sigs, so please tell me a way to blend in the render? Is there a definite way or do you have to do it according to the situation?
     
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    you can use smudging or filter effects also shapes or c4d effects and soft erasing some of the edges that are not in light and areas heavy in effects
     
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    There are lots of ways to blend renders in.
    Tutorials that are a bit more in-depth should/most likely tell you how to blend your render in.
     
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    Hmmmm OKay, Ill try and do that and Ill post what I get
    BTW Is there a tutorial on this?

    I really appreciate your help
     

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