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Thread: My first sig

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    Hey it took me 8hours to get used to all the brushes and everything and it is my first sig with renders...let me know if i need improvement which i think i do. 0-10 please?

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    id give it like a 3/10 dont worry though if its your first sig. I suggest you look at a bunch of tutorials in the tutorial section, especially the multicoloring Bg tutorial.

    try using bigger/better renders: look at www.gamerenders.com

    as for text dont bevel it, and look at how people do it in the tuts, dont owrry though text is often the hardest.

    keep going at it, climb-x has all you need to boost your skills.

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    thanks man,i was told to come here and your guys site has only help me to the highest point...At least it wasn't a 0 or 1...lol

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    Main suggestion is not to use 2 renders in one sig, not a very good choice. And they're real small so it dont look great. But nice try for a first

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    nice try for a first time, but it needs a little more 'oomph'

    renders arent perfect, so i would suggest find a better render. the background needs to be a bit more detailed and attractive.

    also, try not to bevel text.

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    thanks for the help,i think im gonna try a new type of brush for the background or alot of them..thanks for the help guys!

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