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    Default Need Teaching Or A Tutor

    I have been using photoshop now for a year at least, I have been trying to improve but can't seem to. I have followed tutorials for a long time and I can't seem to find my style or do a decent signature that Im proud of. I need serious help as Im close to just giving up. What do you guys go through when making a signature, do you have a certain order of things? How long do you generally spend on a signature? Any help is appreciated.

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    well another option is to download psds those always help and post your work here more often cnc will help alott

    My Three Rules Of Making a Sig Flow, Lighting and Depth


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    How long have you been doing signatures?

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    a year and a few months not that long. with a whole bunch of breaks in between because of school.

    My Three Rules Of Making a Sig Flow, Lighting and Depth


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    and how long did you follow tutorials? andwhere did you find the tutorials?

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    If you've been at it for a year, and have yet to make a sig you're proud of, then I would give up on sigs and try your hand at something else. Maybe you'll find you're much better at making shapes in Illustrator, which can lead to some great vector pieces. Or maybe you're more detail-oriented, in which you may want to try some pixel art. Or if you lack creativity, try photography. I wouldn't waste another year trying to make sigs if I were you. That's just my opinion of course. Find something that matters.


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    Problem is im not a commited person and sway away from things alot, its been a year on and off and I tend to just leave a tut half way through and start my own thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monroe View Post
    If you've been at it for a year, and have yet to make a sig you're proud of, then I would give up on sigs and try your hand at something else. Maybe you'll find you're much better at making shapes in Illustrator, which can lead to some great vector pieces. Or maybe you're more detail-oriented, in which you may want to try some pixel art. Or if you lack creativity, try photography. I wouldn't waste another year trying to make sigs if I were you. That's just my opinion of course. Find something that matters.
    I agree with Roe here, same reason I'm moving on to Vectors.


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    Give me an example of a vector? I wouldn't know where to start.

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    I am proud of 1 sig which I did ages ago


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