inspiration for this was kinda from jokerswisehat
more experimentation wit C4D stuff. i kinda like this
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...07/rocksig.png
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inspiration for this was kinda from jokerswisehat
more experimentation wit C4D stuff. i kinda like this
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...07/rocksig.png
its cool that your trying ness things...i like the c4d which goes round his arm... but you need to do more to your bgs than just black fill.
I agree with SD, also it lacks lightning.
lol, lacks lighting? lol, i did use lighting, am givin up on sigs neway, lol, they don't look good prefer car lp's
Yeah well it has lightning but it looks darkl, that's what I meant.
+ Practicing with sigs makes making LP's easier I'd say.
nah it doesn't help
practisin sigs doesn't help me cos my lp's are like pics of cars i mod to have new wheels, bodykits etc
It's the dark dark red thing, that's the lightning :D
sigs can't get you anywhere but they WILL help you learn your effects and iscover new ones.
you think i just opened PS and slammed down a kick ass LP and automatically knew everything I know today?
Yup. You got the wise hat don't ya? ;)
It's a good thing you're starting to try and blend c4d renders in it. The thing is that they just look put there with a low opacity. First you should try using one basic stock or render, or several, into a picture, then add detail in the forms of c4d's that fit. You can see it in several tutorials.
Second, about the sig discussion, you shouldn't "give up on sigs". You should experience in any kind of thing and not just stick to one of them, because that's how you improve. Sigs are good because their small size allows you to experiment a lot of effects crammed in a small space making it look full and complex. It also allows you to have a lot of play with perspective and lighting. Larger pieces are, as their name implies, larger, and much harder to fill while keeping a busy look.
All in all, the least sigs are is excellent practice.
umm...
bmc wins?