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Hey I actually put a lot of thought into the design for this sig, although I know the outcome doesnt really look that complicated. Anyway, giver a rate and a few comments please, thanks.
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I like that......a lot. It looks really good.
The colours, ther background, the blending of the text and the render behind the text all look really cool . Maybe you could fade the record player (not sure if thats what it is) into the background a bit more. And the edges of the pop out seem a bit rough, but im sure you didnt meen for it to be like that :P
Really nice job. 8.8/10
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Nice coloring but the record player's edges are a little choppy. Take the polygonal lasso to it and trim it down.
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i was wondering how to clean that up actually, i tried the lasso tool but it still comes out choppy. maybe im saving it at a low quality or something, ill look into that.
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I like it a lot. Love the color, the popout and the bg, everything has got a nice & calm flow, like your work a lot mate, Keep it up. nothing to complain about really ^^
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woot, thanks jerner.
I was really going for a very relaxed smooth sort of blend with the turntable and the headphones. I actually wanted the headphones bigger but then you couldnt really tell what they were and I would have been the only one who knew, so I scrapped that idea lol. That text also happened by accident lol Im not sure what happened, but I added an inner shadow and it turned out like that, I liked it so I decided to leave it lol.
Anyway, glad you guys like it, Im workin on getting rid of those jagged edges now.
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to make the sides of the decks (or wateva ) smoother jsut get the blur tool (NOT SMUDGE) and blur it a tiny bit, it might look better as long as you only do the sides
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lets see how this turned out
I set the matte to background colour and in photoshop it seemed to smooth out the edges... so we'll see.
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Maybe you could just select the layer and then use Select > Feather, then Ctrl+Shift+i and delete.
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Very Nice .. Great Design .. and Creativity :`)
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