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Yes, i suck the wang :huh:
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I kinda like it, but the leftover crap on the left side is too plain. Brush that shit up.
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Take off the text, and I'll love it. We should collab some time.
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Right side is pretty sweet, but the left leaves much to be desired imo. Great right side though, i like it
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2 much empty space text sucks 2 sharpened..
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Thanks guys
Originally posted by Aadi@Mar 20 2006, 09:03 PM
I kinda like it, but the leftover crap on the left side is too plain. Brush that shit up.
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I didnt use any brushing on this one :P so... i donno if i will add any or not.
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Brushing is mostly for newbs.
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Originally posted by Elektrik@Mar 21 2006, 06:07 PM
Brushing is mostly for newbs.
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Dont say that. I brush in every signature. Its always just defaults or my own, its only noobish if you use other people's brushes, but its a great way to learn.
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I dont necessarily agree with that statement static. Sure its cooler if you make your own brushes, and your sig are more unique as a result, but i use public brush sets frequently. sometimes your sig will turn out better if you d/l a good brush pack. now i dont brush entire bg's with them, i just use them to sort of compliment a sig. d/l'ed brushes are ok in my book, even if they are considered noob.
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I think the reason that static said that is its sorta like this. Here are two situations:
1. I go out and buy a generic ink stamp that says "Jack", take a piece of paper, press the stamp on an ink pad and then stamp it on the paper.
2. I take a block of wood and I carve out my name in the bottom of the block. Then I use that block to stamp the paper.
Which is more creative/artistic? Hopefully you see the difference in my little analogy there I'm thinking thats all static meant is that anybody can use materials somebody else made, but only skilled artists can make their own materials.
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