Credits to Daemon's Zelda tutorial, as I used some of the stuff in there to get this as an result.
Why didn't I post this as an outcome there? Because I used some of his stuff, and didn't follow the tutorial.
If he decides I should remove it he can pm me and I will.
07-31-2010, 10:02 AM
Jay X
Wow your text is already 10x better than mine ^^
link me the tuts again? :D
Another good sig btw :)
07-31-2010, 10:22 AM
tkskater
Wauw thanks! (blush) The text was jus't me being lucky ;). I clipmasked it.
I learned a few other things from it though, but jus't search for the clip mask part. It's the second signature if I recall it right.
And saw me crediting you in my signature? :D (gfxvoid signature)
07-31-2010, 10:24 AM
Jay X
Yeah i saw your credit ^^
and thanks but i already know about clipping masks xD
I just can't pull it off like you did there
07-31-2010, 10:29 AM
tkskater
Okay, well only tip I can give you is practise. Because this is only the second time I think my text worked out. And I already made a lot of sigs.
Btw, the real tiny text, is jus't some writing I came up with, made it really small, adjusted the size a bit with ctrl+T and placed it next to TK.
About the placement, the empty spot where it is placed, was jus't a coincidence, and nothing else.
07-31-2010, 02:32 PM
Derosion
Really nice dude. You've improved so quickly.
I just think it's a bit too over contrasted. But other then that. Nice work.
07-31-2010, 03:30 PM
Draywin848
Dude you've improved loads, jealous of the text here lol
Left side looks awesome, right side looks a bit empty could do with some more effects or something but aside from that great sig, nice work man.
07-31-2010, 03:53 PM
Cap'n Jazz
It looks a little bit too sharpened for my taste, or maybe it just appears that way because the render is so small. I would have made the canvas bigger.
07-31-2010, 04:49 PM
tkskater
Wauw thanks guys, appreciating it alot!
@Mega: Thanks, maybe I improve so quick because I now make like 2 - 3 sigs a day lol.
@Draywin: Woot thanks, yeah text finally worked out ;).
Yet I didn't want to put too much in the corner, cause I was afraid then it might look messy you know?
@RunningMan: Well thanks, I guess I did oversharpened it but that's because I was so obsessed by creating depth, that I overdid it a little.
07-31-2010, 04:53 PM
Cap'n Jazz
I think when you are learning, it is better to do too much than too little.