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C4d's Sig's ..~
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a c4d sig with 3 different effects
C&c
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I'd say it's really undercontrasted and a bit LQ, also i think there are too many colours, work on using a few gradients on a low opacity to make them all similar. Aswell it seems a bit empty. This has potential though, and I like what you've done with the C4Ds
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good effects , awkward colours , change the contrast
otherwise it's quite nice
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B/w FTW m8 nice work kiu colors just seemed dull but black and white bring your focal out and makes blend better with u light source
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I like the BW one but I feel you need to bring back a little pop to the sides, it seems too dark,
Danno how you got the b/w but when i was new to this I would just use the adjustment layer an gradiant b/w if you did this lemme tell you a different way and one that could help you change the full look for your sig
Go to the layer mask but go to the actual black & white tab, once you have that just play with the blending options on it an see what kind of shades you can bring out
Yes you are too contrasted on your coloured sigs another good way to fix this is to play with your levels, brightness/contrast or curves. You can also find these in your adjustment layer tab ( or the half black, half white moon at the bottom of your layer tray)
for your first time playing around with it I wouldn't suggest you use curves so much, it can be a really tricky tool to master ( I'm still crap at it :P) If you want the challenge go for it tho
Hope I was some help ^^
KIU you got some taste
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