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    Default One Of My Best Tags,so Far i Think..



    THINK I GOT MY EFECTS LIGHTING MUCH BETER ON THIS ONE...

    C/C please

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    Hm, I like where you was going with this. Want to collab on it? I'll do some stuff to it if you don't mind.



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    yea sounds cool...

    link.. http://www.sendspace.com/file/31mnpb

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    i cant see it dude

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    You can add the finishing touches to it if you want; http://i.imgur.com/Qf8Pb.png



    I left room for your lighting effects and brightness.

    Some (a bit advance) tips for the future:

    Whenever you're making a signature, always make sure that you don't have pure black or white, it is hard on the eyes and it breaks the family pixels (pixels that touches the white, they don't blend in correctly so it gives an oversharpened look). Always check your Shadows, Midtones and Highlights with the tool in PS, it helps out a lot and can also correct your colors (great for blending). Always look at complementary colors and see what goes with what, what looks appealing to the human eyes, check your curves, your lighting direction, your shadows, your background, midground and foreground objects and make sure their values are as follows; Background; light, Mid-ground; render; original color, foreground; front, dark.

    Whenever you can't mix the render and the background, blur them together and make sure you leave your depth untouched, which brings us to sharpening. Whenever you sharpen your render/signature overall, never over sharpen. People would rather look at blurry things than oversharpened ones. Just remember to apply image>sharpen and then mess with the layers opacity, then with a soft brush and/or a light opacity eraser erase the parts that do not need to be sharpened (ie. parts that aren't focal but are there to not leave your sig looking boring).

    Good luck and nice working with ya



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    tx what do you think,beter i think...

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