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Thread: A new sig

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    meh dont like it

    1)needs a border
    2) the text and color dont fit with the theme
    3)and if those are *overbrushed* fractals there not meant for sigs...

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    Is that better?

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    hmm, I'd make it smaller and lost the bevel.

    also improve the text (ie change the opactiy, its a bit glary)

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    This is retarded. Most of you guys dont even tell what's wrong, it's just

    rofl
    QUOTE
    "A new sig, Its worth looking at..."

    sorry but id rather not have...theres nothing to comment at all...im sorry but the only thing i like at all is the big text behind frost that u cant read...the size is even crappy...lmao no offence but u score a 1/10

    That helps so much. Yeah.

    Now for the real thing.

    First off..
    On the first sig...
    If the dragon is going to be in there, don't put text over it. It ruins the effect. Also, the text is not meant for this kind of sig... Put something with more thickness into that. I agree with the "put a border" statement.
    On the second sig...
    The beveling isn't used... correctly... It takes away from the sig.
    If you plan to put text into the sig, try a nice pixel font. Re-size the sig so it's a little bit smaller, pop a pixel font into the bottom left or right corner, and bam. Personally, I don't think it's that bad. You're just trying to combine concepts together that weren't meant to be stuck together.

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