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Thread: A Sig

  1. #1
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    Default A Sig

    I've been doing Sigs for a while however here is the first one I am
    really satisfied with I do need to do some work with the Text I just
    needed a filler for now. Hope you all enjoy (comments appreciated)



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    It's kinda choppy because of the grid, and there's a lot of empty space to the left.


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    The grid almost hides the sig... make it an overlay or soft light
    and yah work on the text :P
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    certainly need to lower the opacity on the grid its overpowering everything and the text needs work to

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    yea either change the layer properties or decease the opacity on the grid i cant see anything...

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    I agree with everyone above. The grid is too loud.

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    what might also look good without hiding the image is isolating the grid itself and setting it to difference. just a thought.

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    Another thing you can do with the grid is do the "blending" effect on it. You may as well crop the left portion of the image. I usually tend to stick around 300x100 size and yours is way to wide... Scan lines may look cool on it as well (Instead of the grid).

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    Thanks for the feed back everyone. Seems to be I have failed to save it as a PSD file lol(not something I forget to do often) So this image is a done but I will definately use those tips in the future.

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