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    Default My all tags ... :X















    I'm still an amateur with Photoshop, so little give ideas what to change to become better tags.

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    Your text is great for a beginner.

    You just need to develop a strong background.

    Also add effects that stand out more, don't over do it though.

    The sigs are overall monotone. Which means that they only consist of two primary colors.

    You're most likely over using filters.

    Keep it up!






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    Thank you, Mega! I'll try to do what you say... More opinions?
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    Text is good, only thing to consider is too bring the text closer to the focal. You have been doing that with the last few.
    Backgrounds are good, and they match the render chosen. It wouldnt hurt to try out new ways of making backgrounds. You could always use a stock, and blur it to add depth.
    Try too add more effects. Both to the background and the foreground. Dont be afraid to cover up your focal a bit (but dont go crazy and cover the whole thing ).
    Try and bring out more colours with your tags, adding gradient maps, photofilters and vibrance layers are great for this. Along with many other methods that you may learn.
    With borders, dont go crazy. somtimes a simple 1px black border is best.

    Keep it up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mega View Post
    The sigs are overall monotone. Which means that they only consist of two primary colors.
    Monotone definitely only means one color, and it doesn't have anything to do with primary colors. Just means one color. Hence, mono.

    I'd definitely recommend playing with different compositions. All of your stocks are in the very center. You're better off (usually, not always) putting your focal point off to the side a little. Ever hear of the rule of thirds? Divide your canvas into thirds, both horizontally, and vertically. Look at where they intersect, and that's where you should try and have your focal, really makes them pop.

    You need to work on integrating your stocks in better with everything else. They're all just sort of pasted on. Try smudging them, or something. Check out some tuts, you'll figure out some techniques pretty quickly. =]






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    Not to shabby, Keep working on your blending, contrast, and effects.

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