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Thread: Sig'z0r ^o^

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    My very first sig with brushings.
    C & C and some tips would come in handy too ^_^
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    well it looked like u didnt do anything with the brushes but just painted white and it would be better if u do the render over the burshes and blend it nicely.
    you got my opinion now wait for the experts to tell you what to do:P

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    haha, told you you should do something with brushes! :lol:
    I like the brushing, kinda grungy but also kinda ...average
    the render is to bright for me especially with he white brush over it
    the font is a bit pixelated and it stands out to much..maybe it's ment to stand out but I'm not fond of it
    Simplicity.... is kinda gey-ish

    ~I anoy, therefore, I am

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    Can't really tell, wherever you host your sigs is playing up, only half has loaded.

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    yes everything they ^ said :P

    but I think the font looks bad because of the white brushing behind it.......put the render over the brushing to see how it looks :P

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    I don't like it. Try to give the brushing more depth by adding black and a levels layer on multiply with a low opacity. Put the stock above the brushing and gently erase parts of it with one of the brushes in the pack, but don't erase any of the face. Just until it blends. Then make a new layer and go to Image>Apply Image. On that layer, hit Ctrl+L and click on auto. Then press Ctrl+U and bump the saturation up to +15. Next, go to Filter>Sharpen>Unsharp Mask and use these settings: 50, 1, 0. Finally, add your text. Use a simple font like Arial or Times New Roman and set the aa to sharp and play with the horizontal av to spread it out to fit. Use 10 - 14 pt font size. =) Hope that helped.

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