How Long Do You Take To Make A Sig?

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  1. clixshper

    clixshper Well-Known Member

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    i take around, depending on what i wanna do 30 minutes, to around 1 hour, but that can reach to a max i think i worked on a sig was 2 hours or so.
     
  2. L O R D S

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    about 5 minutes long for me
     
  3. .Nirvana

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    1 hour prob. 30 mins to mess it up, then another 30 mins to remake it.
     
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    About 30 mins at least. 2 hours tops.
     
  5. Mr. Clean

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    Around 20 minutes.

    40 minutes when trying out a new style or tutorial.
     
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    if i have something in mind them maybe 30 mins trying it out.....if not ill be sitting there with nothing for an hour or two then finally quit
     
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    It depends on how I feel, which render I use, which style it is, etc etc, I would say something like 5 minutes to 2 hours.
     
  8. Greasy Pete

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    definetly a 2hr max. i always finish sigs between those times
     
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    very fast, 2~3minutes like tat
     
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    lmfao @ people bragging about making graphics in a really short time. Generally speaking, that just means that 1. you didn't do almost anything to it, 2. whatever you did to it was probably taken from a tutorial or 3. you just happen to use the same techniques over and over again.

    Either way, I've sat down for 10 hours at a time making certain graphics...in general, though, I spend about 2 to 3 hours on any given graphic, most of which I never actually consider "finished."
     
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    Anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour.
     
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    Anywhere from 20 minutes to 2 days. (No, not 2 days straight, but maybe a total of 7-8 hours) Depends on my vision for the sig and how many distractions I have.
     
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    Depends really, may take me 10-20 mins sometimes and it might take me 40. All depends if my head is filled up with ideas.
     
  14. InEviTabLe.SiN

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    The crap one I'm using now I made in half an hour. But if I wanna make a good sig, I often mess around with the effects taking up to hour. But take it easy on me. I've only been using Photoshop for 3 weeks.
     
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    Usually no more than 10 minutes but very rarely it can go up to half an hour.
     

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