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    Default TRON signature.


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    at the moment it looks like you're still a beginner
    try reading some of the many tutorials that the void has to offer
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    yes agree with ketg as a beginner its always a good idea to get used to all your tools in the photoshop your

    using . most of us here have cs2- to cs5 some might still use gimp . i started out with paint then coral shop then

    moved up to ps7 then cs2 now cs5 , any rate make a new document go to file new set it on pixels always .

    then make it 500 x 500 just to get used to the tool and blending . if need brushes let me know i might be able to

    help out there. try blending your focal with your bg not too much tho and try using some c4ds and smudging

    around them .less u want to try a different style pay no attention to me because, i only do smudge mostly :P just

    have fun messing with different things and post all your work for cnc people here give great advice i like to think i

    do at times . if most of it makes any sense to you :P but void is a place to help beginners so welcome to void

    again and good luck with your 2nd tag i give u just a month time you will get better just by being here and taking

    other voiders advice and cnc.
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    In my opinion, the background as it is, is far too plain to blend in with a render that is very "3D" and fancy/glowy.

    I would consider using a futuristic stock, one that blends in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misery View Post
    In my opinion, the background as it is, is far too plain to blend in with a render that is very "3D" and fancy/glowy.

    I would consider using a futuristic stock, one that blends in.
    I am not very good at using stocks... :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDesign View Post
    I am not very good at using stocks... :P
    Practice then

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejbonagua View Post
    Practice then
    Granted he needs to practice, but CNC is more useful..

    I think the background just doesnt suit it IMO, try some similar colour fracturals for the background!
    As for the racers, smudge em a bit, give them some flow! also, add in some C4D similar colour ones, make them blend in abit
    Good start, kiu :]

    Mouuntx

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    You gotta watch at the render, you took one that was alot smaller than your sig so the right side looks cut off.
    Take renders with complete images =)

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