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    Default Any Tips ?? For this sig?

    Ok im quite new here so i had this sig im working on and i wanted to show it to ya and you guys migh give some tips for me to improve it I dont know if this is the right section for this but after looking at all the other ones this is the best tto post it in

    Here is what im working on pls give tips to improve / next step for me would be


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    For 1 it's to big for a tag drop the size down to maybe 400x250! Bg doesn't fit with the render,try and use colors from your render and don't center it. You need to really work on the basic's compo,blending,lighting, and text.













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    The only tip I can suggest is - read lots of tutorials here.



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    I cant really find good tuts around here when i look on the sig tuts in the first page only 2 a 3 are usefull must i go to page 2, 3 etc?

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    Oh and its not a sig actually i didnt knew an other name for it

    So i must always use colors outta the render even if its not a sig?

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    You don't necessarily have to use colours from the render, but ones that complement it. For this LP (Large piece), red and orange does not go well with whites and greys, especially not when it's strongly contrasted.
    Also play with colour adjustments (levels, gradient maps, colour balance, photo filters etc.).
    Also add some effects infront of the render, because currently it looks like you've designed the background and then just stuck on the render afterwards and left it there.

    But yeah like everyone said, just following some tutorials will help teach you the fundamentals of sig making, like composition, depth, lighting, colours etc.

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    Blend it, tweak the colors, tweak the brightness, Match the feeling with your render, Add depth.
    And stuff like that

    Much love for Rad, Lee and Sirenzo for the gifts!


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    ok ( im learning much here )

    So this is the outcome ( i made different versions )

    sig size:



    The LP's






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    Ohh, and don't fully render your render.
    And since the render pose is pretty much symmetrical it looks weird that it's centered, boring, the same ya know..

    You could nicely center a render like this if you really want in a vertical tag or more squarish tag.
    Like 300*400 or something.

    But take this one for a learning moment ;D and move on to the next tag

    Much love for Rad, Lee and Sirenzo for the gifts!


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    What u mean with dint fully render your render?

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