Ok... so I have this great sig... but it needs a lot more to it. I just can't think of ANYTHING at all, throw in there. Can someone help me out? :confused:
http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/804...prepreview.png
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Ok... so I have this great sig... but it needs a lot more to it. I just can't think of ANYTHING at all, throw in there. Can someone help me out? :confused:
http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/804...prepreview.png
(NOTE: blown up to show detail)
I would lose the background you have at the moment and find a nice stock for the background. Then get some effects going around the render for flow. Looking forward to seeing the final product. :D
try out some c4d's you can find some at www.planetrenders.net
Just so you guys know he's not a beginner And Diablo i think you should lose the cape on the render it's throwing it off to me
I know he's not a beginner, I just shared my opinion. :)
Dom i was talking about the other guy he's like C4D's at planetrender and yea i'm pretty sure he knows where to get C4d's if he doesn't make them himself
i think it needs some more shadows and highlights, or really i guess just some light focus and the red sky is a little random, either tie in some red with the object focus or change the sky colour so that it matches something in the object focus, it'll help tie the background and foreground together. some movement would be nice too, either focus on like the bot's eyes on you (highlighting them or something) or giving the background a motion to fit with the motion of the dude's cape.
i suck at rendering, i just draw... so i hope what i've said makes sense, and i hope its not complete bs :P
find a nice stock from deviant art or stock exchange, or somewhere else
try some good effects that go with the render and blend it as if the render and the stock are a whole, and make sure the effects r not good but great!
oh, and get rid of that border :)
Change the background into something more interesting to start. Also, I would add some sort of dust around the render n' background so it gives more blending and also a 'deserted' look, y'know?
Yeah I'm just rambling now. =X