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I just got photoshop today, here is my first ever photoshop sig:
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Hmm I see what you're trying to do here. Your render neerds to blended in more and work a bit on depth. A light source would also help this sig out.

My Three Rules Of Making a Sig Flow, Lighting and Depth
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I really struggle with blending, i could do with a tut or something like that
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Text looks nice.
The BG itself shares no color relation with the render you used.
It looks like a red and blue type of BG and the render is light green.
Work on coordinating your colors and yes, blending needs work.
I don't see a light source, might wanna add that.
Kiu.
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It nice for a first ps sig!
I like the border style.
Everything else is said above me
Last edited by GabbaGabbaHEY; 08-28-2010 at 02:40 PM.
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It's not a first sig, i used GIMP before
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Oh sorry, first photoshop sig I mean 
Dont really know the difference between those 2 but ps is a lot more advanced right?
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blending blending blending. The space stock and effects in the background are nice and clear, but they look like a completely separate entity than the render. Your render and bgs colors dont match and are not blending together.
I like the sparkles and effects, but i would suggest darkening and blurring the outter edges to create a clearer focal point.
not a big fan of the border... just personal opinion though.
overall you have some nice thoughts here, keep workin mate
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 Originally Posted by GabbaGabbaHEY
Oh sorry, first photoshop sig I mean 
Dont really know the difference between those 2 but ps is a lot more advanced right?
I wouldn't say lots, it is definately more, but i learnt GIMP pretty well, so it seems like photoshop isn't as advanced as people who don't use GIMP would think, anyway, i worked on a new version of it (thank god for the paintbrush tool):

Aswell, could someone give me a suggestion of where to put a light source?
Last edited by silent_assasin; 08-29-2010 at 05:05 AM.
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Well, you can see the right side of the render is lighted, so it would be logical to put the light source in the top right corner.
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