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Thread: some more sigs

  1. #1
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    I made a few more... got .psds if anyone wants...








    I followed one of push's tuts for the first one.

    If everyone cared and nobody cried...
    If everyone loved and nobody lied...
    If everyone shared and swallowed their pride...
    Then we'd see the day that nobody died...
    noobdesign.net ftw

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    They're too big, but I like the top one. It flows well.

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    The first 2 look pretty good. I agree with Freak though that your sigs are to big though.

    Your first sig flows the best, your second sig looks the best to me for it has well defined colors and a pattern to it's look.

    Your third one's colors look really random and faded. Also the render doesn't fit it that well since the render it's way more detailed than the bg.

    The third sig's font also doesn't look to good. Beveled? If it is you should try something else. Stroks turned out good on your other ones.

    Sigs can be big IMO but if you do you need to know how to place renders and fill them up where they don't look cluttered and or low quality.

    Nice work on the first 2 though just make them smaller unless you fill them in a bit more.

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    And still, I must agree with Night and Freak on these sigs. The first has a lot of class to it, I really dig it! The second has a great background effect (pixel stretch with brushing, I assume). It looks phenominal.

    The third.. well. The multicoloring you used on it really doesn't fit with the render, and doesn't flow with the style of the sig at all. I do like your idea, though.

    Nice work!

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    these may be too big for your taste.... but they're smaller than when I started out, I used to make 'em 450 x 225. I find it hard to do the smaller sigs... 'cause then you have to work even more on render placement. Alot of time I want to be able to see more of the render, only way to do that is to resize it, but on a smaller sig, if you resize it too much you can't see what the hell it is..... anyway, that's just me.

    Thanks for the comments

    If everyone cared and nobody cried...
    If everyone loved and nobody lied...
    If everyone shared and swallowed their pride...
    Then we'd see the day that nobody died...
    noobdesign.net ftw

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    Usually sig size is 400x125 max...But these are good. I agree with Freak, the first one flows really well. Nice job.

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