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Thread: Another one?!

  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Another one?!

    Hey guys, I got another sig for you to critique!



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    I was playing around with clipping masks, lightsources, adjustment layers, etc.

    Tell me what you think!


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    i feel like with this one you short changed yourself with the design....
    and with what you could have done

    2 things i can say would make ir better

    color balance
    and
    vibrance

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    background looks good but the overall sig is flat the render needs to be blended in a bit aswell.

    try using some gradient maps to add some depth

    also would try using a bigger canvas so you have more room for deatil. such as 400x200, 350x150 good job kiu


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    Well, I tend to go overly vibrant with color. That's why I added a black/white adj. layer. I could show you what it was before I did that. Thanks for the tips


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    How's this? I added a gradient map, and then filtered it with an odd filter and then blurred it. With applying the image first of course.


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    when you use gradient maps try using soft light gives it colour and it is pleasing to the eye search the forum for tutorials bro they will help you alot


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    Yes, make sure you set on your gradient maps on different blending modes.
    Soft light is most commonly used because of the magnificent result it gives.

    I like the first version in your first post the best.
    Remove the text, it just looks added and the placement is way too distracting.

    Work on your background, your effects are quite nice but in comparison to your background it isn't too great.

    Good job.






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