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    A little to bright and way to big . The bg looks pretty good but it's just a bit to bright.

    The render has an outter glow??? that isn't that same color as the bg so it doesn't fit that well.

    text doesn't work that well either, use a basic sans seirf font.

    Make it a little bit smaller and lower the bright spots in the bg and it will look at lot better. Nice job though it has a lot of potential.

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    It's but a few pixels bigger than your current. Any smaller and the render gets a little crappy. I must of accidently checked outerglow. I thought if i used a smaller font or a plainer one it wouldn't take up enough room. Thanks for the tips.

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    Fixed a few things, made it a tad bit darker.


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    It needs contrast now. I might also do something other than stroke the text. The sig as a whole feels empty to me. The render could take up more space IMO. Maybe use from the top of his eyes to the middle of his arm or something like that.

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    here's an idea I use occasionally when you have a tall render than you want to use all of, but can't really... get the original render and drago it on to your sig, set it underneath and color balance layers you have. flip horizontal set to overlay, and like freak said, move it so you get a close up of the face and chest. Then maybe shrink the one on the right down a bit. This way, you can fit the whole render in the sig without sacrificing quality.

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    I agree with Nightfire. Enough said.

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