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    This is my first Signature I have made so try not to be to harsh. If there is anyway that i can revise it to make it better it would be nice to know. Been using photoshop for 2 weeks off and on and this is what I came up with.

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    For a first signature tis not really that bad. for one, I suggest making it less blurry, possibly by turning up the resolution of the image -_-. Change the text mode from NONE to Smooth, it makes the text hard to read. The lowered opacity on the render doesnt look good I feel.

    Not bad though at all for a first sig.

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    Thanks for the advice.



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    ahh the sig looks like i have chlorine in my eyes, so blurry..... did you do a motion blur on it
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    First I duplicated the render then i set a gausian blur for the bottom one and an soft light setting for the top.

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    Indeed, quite blurry. I understand you are trying to get that 'angel glow softness funky jazz' of that render. xD Well done for a first sig...
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    the dreamy soft look would do better on a more plan-ish background and it's cowboy beebop
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    One problem, i don't know how to remove the blur after its already done. Could you tell me plz. And make someting other then the oh so obvious undo button cus you can't after you save and close.

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    As long as you didn't merge the layers then it shouldn't be a problem xD
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    OK maybe i didn't say things right before. I really truthfully don't know how to remove blur once you are saved and closed and then reopened it again. I know there has to be a way to do it. The Problem is is that I really don't know that much about photoshop. The reason there is blur is mostly i was trying to hide my crappy masking job. But anyways if anyone could say something usefull i would really appreciate it.

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