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Thread: a sig

  1. #1
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    Default a sig

    well I've been only ps for a short time now so here is a sig that i came up with.

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    i Think that the render is a little hard to see, make it stand out a little more and you have a nice sig




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    Nice. I can tell its either a pixel stretch, or motion blurr sig.
    Its a good clean sig, but its kindof boring.Try adding some excitement to you sigs with C4ds and filters
    Also look at the lighting of the render. It appears to be coming from infront of the render. Add that lighting any way possible to give teh signature a nice fluent feel
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    Looks like you did a motion blur on the render for the bg. That's good in some cases, but it's way too obvious here. Add some flavor to it next time maybe doing something under it then putting the blur on overlay to make the colors match, but as daemon said, what you did makes it become almost one with the border.

    Edit: Darn New001 beat me lol.
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