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Thread: W.I.P Sig

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    Default W.I.P Sig




    I had this looking REALLY good IMO. Then my power went out and I had to start over, I am still working on this.. I just need to take a break before I kill my computer.
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    So just blend it in with the background its looks way to weird. Otherwise use some adjustments and it should be good imo.

    My Three Rules Of Making a Sig Flow, Lighting and Depth


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    The way I had it before was perfect. Its supposed to be the Disturbed character in the streets.

    Imo, He shouldn't blend with the buildings.
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    llol. I mean like it looks wrong right now like the buildings dont go with it. You catch my drift?

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    Yea, I know what you mean. If I ever finish it at this rate I will post it..
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    I don't like the bottom where you have the dark orange/red parts.

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    Im trying to get it back the way I had it.. This is closer.
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    bad c4d placement
    doesnt blend with background
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    its good.

    tone down the lighten/blur/sharpen effect. otherwise looks very blurry/low q



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    I would say using something to darken up the background. Maybe some burns, but don't add more to contrast it.

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