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  1. #1
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    Red face First sig in a while!

    I could really use some good ol fashioned honest harsh C&C!

    Be mean if you have to, as long as its truthful and helps me! (no artist gets anywhere if people lie to make them feel better!)



    Now, my flaws (imo) are that im Horrible with choosing fonts..and making them look good when i add them to the picture! Also that i haven't really been making sigs since Photoshop CS2, so im probably still using a 5 year old tutorial thats stuck in my head!

    And I believe this is my first piece with C4D's

  2. #2
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    You used a rust texture didn't you? I'll be the first to admit that I have nothing against the grunge style when it's done well, this however wasn't really done well, it's a bit long for a signature, you could of cut it in half and made two out of it. The big blue circle in the middle doesn't fit anywhere with the rest of the stuff you got going on. The vector brushes also seem out of place amongst the grunge style background. Also if you can't seem to find a place to find text and make it look good just leave it off entirely.
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  3. #3
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    I would avoid using grunge and vectors together, its difficult to pull off, but get the dust knocked off and keep them coming. Took me a bit to get the dust off for me, but after a few weeks of trying I am starting to be pleased with some of my sigs again. But I am no expert so take it how you will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePhantom View Post
    I would avoid using grunge and vectors together, its difficult to pull off, but get the dust knocked off and keep them coming. Took me a bit to get the dust off for me, but after a few weeks of trying I am starting to be pleased with some of my sigs again. But I am no expert so take it how you will.
    Define vector? lol..

    :P

  5. #5
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    the smooth circle brushes, those are vector brushes

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePhantom View Post
    the smooth circle brushes, those are vector brushes
    Oooh yeah xD I know now lol. thx haha.

    but grunge/vector is all i know! :'(

    maybe ill learn new things here lol.

  7. #7
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    combining grunge and vector requires some skill. i say you stick to vector if vector and gunge if grunge for now. master those first before you try to combine them.

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