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The Silver Surfer - My 150th Sig.
What does everyone think of this?
My 150th sig made with Photoshop. 

Cnc is obviously welcome.
Last edited by λdam; 02-16-2009 at 12:21 PM.
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its decent if not a little grainy, to create a little more depth and perspective i'd give the burn tool a go. Needs a little more going on than a motion blur on the render to bring some action into.Like how you've fragmented the edges on the render, i'm guessing stylize>glowing edges then pixelate>fragment. I used to do that effect loads.
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Thanks.
Nah, I duplicated the render, Put it below the main render, Ctrl clicked it, Select > Contract > 1 > Ok. > Delete selection.
Moved it about.
The glowy colours are from an image that is on top set to overlay.
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ah right, well it creates a similar effect, you should try it. A great tip for creating backgrounds is the clone stamp tool. You can import parts of the render ( its original size) from the original document using any brush you want and use that for bgs. Its great coz it means the bg suits the render.
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Very nice job, i just think the grainy part could be removed. also not a big fan of the tekst.
and it could use a border imo:P
Good job
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Thanks.
I suck at text.
And It has a 1px white border.
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Like i said to theclan, sometimes its better to have no text or to just use one or two letters rather than your whole name. Then you can spend more time on them and apply effects to the letters rather than going through which font looks better.
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