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Last edited by Juicyz; 05-11-2008 at 09:43 AM. Reason: Added Another Sig
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Well.. i think you should stick with the one you have for now... the renders dont seem to be blended enough.
I knowz, I just made for the fun.. I get bored
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I added another Sig, I Will Continue Adding Sigs To This Thread, Please Tell Me What I can Do.... I just started using Photoshop.(Bump)
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you made my sig why dont you add it in there----and agreed wit bob the renders in those dont seem to blend
Mate, what really can help you for making your signatures better is:
- Bigger Renders (When you resize them dont make them too small mate.)
- Brushes (Deviantart.com Search for Photoshop Brushes)
- C4D's (Planetrenders.net Search on anything and there is C4D's.)
"C4D is 'Cinema 4D' and can be maked in Cinema 4D Program."
- Smudging. By smudging will make it more... alive? Donnu it smudge out the
on the render and can be used as BG (Background) by putting in 4-7 Renders more and take different parts of the render in naturely size.
I hope this help.
Few Guides How to do the stuff:
"Crystalize" style Abstract Tutorial - GFXVoid.com Graphic Design Forums
End Result:
End Result.
Smudge Tutorial:
Daemons smuge tutorial [Easy] - GFXVoid.com Graphic Design Forums
Hope this helped!
I know, I have a ton of brushes, and c4ds, On the newer ones I have used like 5+ c4ds on them and soft light ed them all. When I make the render, bigger it crops out the whole picture, which some times I want...., I sometimes Smudge too, but then it looks messy to me, and I am a Neat Freak.......... I am still learning how to use photoshop and I try all the tutorials I can. I started Photoshop Last week on wednesday/.,...
Edit: I added another Sig
Edit: I made this a ShopEnjoyz
Last edited by Juicyz; 04-21-2008 at 09:13 PM.
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I need some more ADvise To make my Sigs Better!!! Look at My Newer Ones, They Better
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Try to not use so many c4ds, i think its better for practising without and use them when you are more skilled,
instead try some pixel stretching ->
Make a nice background black and white with grunge brushes,
duplicate your render and fill the whole pic with it then motion blur it and set to overlay.
for the text: set it to overlay and duplicate it to make it fit better to the pic![]()
I okay I'll try that thank you
Edit: I tried one your way, I posted the Results
Last edited by Juicyz; 04-24-2008 at 05:47 PM.
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dunno how good you are trying to make them but imo you mostly need to work on the stock interaction and the actual rendering of the stock as a few of them still have parts of the background with them.
tbh i think that the night elf one (no 5) is best cause it flows pretty well, no 14 has pretty good interaction but is a bit bright and overly contrasted for my tastes
anyway gj, can definately see an improvement from the first 2 you posted![]()
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nice work man keep up the good work![]()
nice to see your improvements and different techniques youve used while learning.
regarding your new sigs; 17+ i think in some there are some real positives and other areas that i can see youve tried to work on but still need a bit more work; mainly number 18. the lighting in it is just a bit to messy. you need to work around a single light source, make the light from the source disperse out, getting softer as it spreads and also wider. i think your blue sig you did for noodles looks great and could be really great if you added a light source in the left. this is because currently youve done lots of work with the shading in the sig and it looks great, but then the render doesnt match it, its just bright on every side, darken the left of the render to match the background aswell, adding the lightource on the left will help to add flow to what youve already done.
and your last one youve just done, courtesy of a bit of piersd knowhow i think looks nice and the colours work great together but you need to work on incorporating the render into the background a bit more, it helps with the depth. try brushing the render into the background a bit, or soften/blur the edges of the render in parts so they dont look so heavy. then on the opposite side of the render you could contrast this by making that detail really heavy and sharp to make it apppear in the foreground.
also to add a bit more effect to the sig you could smudge the fire from the staff a bit, this would add some flow and movement to the sig. also try on some of your sigs to put the text on overlay or use a gradient fill, at the moment your text has a solid fill so stands out quite a bit.
overall theres improvement which is great, just keep practicing, i think your main area that needs a bit of work at times in your render incorporation, you just need to work on making the render look part of the background, simple effects, light/dark are useful for this.
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Okay, Thank you for the advise but what do you really mean by lighting certian areas??? I havnt been taught that....... To do that use the Menu<Filter?
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