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    did for a request on another forum


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    TO BRIGHT!

    Dude i love your stuff but its just to bright. Nothing wrong other then that.

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    I think it would be better in most cases if you balanced the contrast in your sigs.

    It's cool other than that; I would consider removing the brushing on top of Dante, but seeing as this was for a request... you can forget about it :lol: .

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    it's snow flakes, and the flake falling in front of him gives the sig depth, if no1 noticed, i also made a shadow, no i didn't use drop shadow, on him so it doesn't look like he is just floating there in the bg... but i dont see how it's too bright... are you comp settings for brightness and contrast really high or sumthing?

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    Get rid of the lines, or make them have less opacity, above the text.

    Gj with rest, doesn't seem too bright to me.

    -David-

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