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New Siggy

Im Really new to PS so i thought id post this i just finished it, please leave advice changes and ur thoughts PLEASE thank you
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too much of blue and u really havta strain ur eyes to trace the render. work on ur text, and go thru a few tutorials. u'll be making great sigs with practice. keep working. gj! not bad for a newbie.
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should i do to colorbalance layers or two diffrent brushed layers or somthing??
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 Originally Posted by melatonin
too much of blue and u really havta strain ur eyes to trace the render. work on ur text, and go thru a few tutorials. u'll be making great sigs with practice. keep working. gj! not bad for a newbie.
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yeap, i agree
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Definitely too much blue. Tone the saturation down a little bit. Another thing you can try is adding different colors into it. Right now, it's very monotone, which is a big turnoff. Also, try a different blending technique with this one, because the thing you have going is kind of blurred and smudged, and that doesn't go well with the sharp lined style and high contrast of the rest of it. Another thing is text. Try to pick a font that goes well with the rest. However, it should be distinct, but not too distinct that it takes away from the focal point of your signature. But keep working at this. It's not that bad, it just needs some tweaking.
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to much blue nice effects though
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It's best to use a colour balance layer, that way you can have blue but with a bit of green or something like that.
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