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    Default my first sig with ps


    i have just downloaded ps2 week ago and tryed to create sig and this is what i got .Plz comment it (sorry for my english)

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    Lol Ps2, I giggled like a school girl at that :P

    The text is very basic, just the standard dropshadow, bevel, 1 px stroke. Try your own techniques that compliment the sig better.

    I dont feel like the tech border compliments the sig that much, though it is a fairly good border

    Work on the strength of your backgrounds and the blending of your original images, and I can see alot of potential out of your future signatures
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    Hey, that's really good for a first sig! The render of the knight is a little stretched out, so I'd recommend using 'free transform' to make it look normal. Other than that, keep trying new things! gj!


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    That is really good for a first sig. I'm not very fond of the border though, even though it is good for a border but it doesnt fit with the render. The render does seem a bit stretched horizantally and a little dark around the front of the helmet. Very good though. Go expirement once you find your way around PS.

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    If that is your first, then good job. Blend your renders, and make your backgrounds match. Keep your text small and simple. Stay away from borders like that too with this type of sig.There's nothing really wrong with it, but a simple 1 pix border will usually look better.




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