Well I've had a break in sig making, but now I started again.
C&C on my sig plz.
Don't be too hard :P I've been away for like three months :o
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Well I've had a break in sig making, but now I started again.
C&C on my sig plz.
Don't be too hard :P I've been away for like three months :o
Levels would do this sig some good, but you'd need to define white and black first to make it work. The way it is, there's no flow between black and white, it's pretty much just one or the other.
I have no idea what you mean :P :$
it looks pretty good the colours are well suited and the blend together well but you need to difine some of the edges and change the text it doesnt suit it that well really
yeah text :S that's true, but text is the hardest part for me.Quote:
Originally posted by Tetsuo@45 Minutes Ago
it looks pretty good the colours are well suited and the blend together well but you need to difine some of the edges and change the text it doesnt suit it that well really
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Difine edges? What do you mean?
just make some of the slightly more visable (the ones which are near to the darker areas)
good job, very simple and it looks cool, try messing with curves and brigtness/ contrast settings.
Good job.
While I whas bored I made another one:
http://img384.imageshack.us/img384/1778/wootcopy1uc.jpg
C&C on both plz
meph i like ur current better the text on both needs some work and i try puttin a little bit of depth into your current it looks too flat
How do I put depth in a sig?
The brushing is just black and white, there's no smooth transition between the two. Hide all the layers except for the brushing. Make a new layer above the brushing layers and go to Image>Apply Image, and press OK. Then go to Filter>Gaussian Blur at about 1 - 2 and reduce the opacity on the new layer until it looks smoother. After that, you can make a New Adjustment Layer>Levels above the brushing/merged brushing layers and mess with the settings. Not too much, but enough to give the sig depth. Then make the layers on top of the new layers you just made visable.Quote:
Originally posted by keden@Yesterday, 10:05 AM
I have no idea what you mean :P :$
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If that helps, please post the update. :D
http://img490.imageshack.us/img490/8...dencopy3mk.jpg
Something like this?
Close this topic plz