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Hello everyone. I'm back again showing off muh new siggy.
This one was kinda frustrating. A common flaw of many of my sigs is the lack of sharpening and as you can see above it struck again Q.Q So if anyone could direct me to a tut on the subject matter it would be much appreciated.
So other then needing to be sharpened, what do you guys think?
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its a bit all over the place there is no flow in this sig atall man.
you need to work on you text aswell as your depth and lightning.
good job kiu
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Originally Posted by SparryGfx
its a bit all over the place there is no flow in this sig atall man.
you need to work on you text aswell as your depth and lightning.
good job kiu
hmm ic ic. Thanks.
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go back to the drawing board man look at a few tutorials and take it from there start a fresh hope my cnc helped
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I like the splatter feel to it and I can definitely see flow.
Not complete flow that goes in one straight direction, but there is flow, for sure.
I think you should work more on your text.
Slim the border down too.
Good job, I like this piece.
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Originally Posted by Joey x
I like the splatter feel to it and I can definitely see flow.
Not complete flow that goes in one straight direction, but there is flow, for sure.
I think you should work more on your text.
Slim the border down too.
Good job, I like this piece.
Thanks a lot!
In what way would you suggest I make the text better?
I'll work on adding flow in a less subtle
Side note:
I wonder if have to add an orb to every sig for people to consider there being lighting in the sig..
(I used render lighting effects on this sig) :/
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Originally Posted by Roxkis
In what way would you suggest I make the text better?
Add subtext, blending effects, etc.
It isn't necessary to add it though, it's usually auto-distracting from the focal.
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