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Help Please
So some dude wants me to make him a sig and Im like sure okay and he gives me this to work with and he'd like it to be abstract. Any Ideas what I could do with?!?!?!? I personally dont like this stock at all so help please.

My Three Rules Of Making a Sig Flow, Lighting and Depth
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Damn, that is terrible. I'd try to maybe ignore everything except for the face (not full head).
Then again...the customer is NOT always right. Sometimes you just have to tell them it sucks.
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Sometimes you have to explain that you can't work miracles. 
Start off by cropping out the person, and placing it in the sig. In this case I would use it as a render, rather then a Stock.
Try using alot of Vector shapes and create an abstract, techy feel to it.
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lmfao. Yeah I have it rendered already but the image is god damn aweful and I dont wanna be mean >.<

My Three Rules Of Making a Sig Flow, Lighting and Depth
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I'd say resize it, and do the effects like that. Ew that's a horrible stock. I'd go for editing the person, get some renders and transform her into something. Other then that, brush, c4d, fractal, lightsource, text.
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tbh, tell the dude it sucks as a starting point and to choose another. also, who asks for a specific stock to have it be abstract? tell the guy if he wants an abstract pick a style and color scheme. if he wants a sig with subject matter, tell him to get a different stock.
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yeah resizing it would be good,umm if you use tuts then mix some around or put some c4ds around the neck or face and try to make them work hehe
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umm.. it's hard to make sig with a render being rendered
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It does suck as a stock, so incredibly LQ but it is an old game if i know what it is. Starship Titanic? I can't give you any advice cos i don't like working with stocks but i would agree with the others and ask him to chose a different topic.
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