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A Couple of Forum Topbanners
This first one I made for my friend.
From this: 
To this: 
Or this, but he didn't want the blur.

This is one I made for myself:
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first one is obviously way to empty (wich is why you changed it...)
1)my recommendation is lose the blur around the renders on the third one. renders should either blend nicely or look crisp and smooth...
2) try to get some more bg going on. It just seems a tad empty to me.
3) LOSE the bevel&emboss on the text "rp board". the sooner the better... actually. Try and get some effect going on with your text other than the bevel. I can't stress it enough...
4) they need borders.
yours actually looks better. the text looks pixelated tho. the fire effect is well done. but again, the whole of the sig is too empty. Either add more to the bg -or, and I would try this- make the sig smaller so it's only the text. And also give it a border. sig's will look nicer with border.
keep it up. the ideas are good, just get more practice.
PS: does one of your sigs say "Flurry of dancing knives"?
Should this be "Fury" ? just asking...
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flurry is a correct way of speaking from what i know?
dont really know what it means though, just know it should be a real word.
*edit* not mcflurry
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hm, looked it up 
FlurryA period of light snow with usually little accumulation with occasional moderate snowfall.
according to wikipedia.
so... <A light snow with a little accumulation and occasional moderate precipitation> "...of knives"... ? ...
That sure is a combo i'd like to see in a videogame or so 
but yea, it's a word tho.
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yea well.. it's atleast a word!
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Yeah, but flurry is also used in a different way. Like... How to describe it... Hang on.
flur·ry  /ˈflɜr i, ˈflʌr i/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[flur-ee, fluhr-ee] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, plural -ries, verb, -ried, -ry·ing.
–noun 1.a light, brief shower of snow. 2.sudden commotion, excitement, or confusion; nervous hurry: There was a flurry of activity before the guests arrived. 3.Stock Exchange. a.a brief rise or fall in prices. b.a brief, unusually heavy period of trading. 4.a sudden gust of wind. –verb (used with object) 5.to put (a person) into a flurry; confuse; fluster. –verb (used without object) 6.(of snow) to fall or be blown in a flurry. 7.to move in an excited or agitated manner.
In this case, obviously no. 2
And Is the font "A Charmed Font"?
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