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Originally Posted by Vega
Obviously people like these kind of signatures, and if the sig makers are having fun making then, then why doesn it have to stop? Because you don't like them?
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Change is needed for improvement, don't you think? Plus, that's the thing, they're appealing to the masses, rather than focusing on their own effort.
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If it's good enough for Andy Warhol, then it's good enough for the sig makers at Zelda Universe. :]
People set up signature shops, and other people come in and request. Everybody's happy, so what's the problem?
Float your *yawn.*
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Only Warhol didn't do the same painting every time. Speaking of which, his phrase "15 minutes of fame" could be very well applied for how long a cookie-cutter sig will look good for.
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Originally Posted by Sora
Heh, and you don't realize that most of those pieces aren't even made in Photoshop, do you? They're made in a special program meant for projects like that.
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Yeah, a graphic arts program. Photoshop is that too, so it really doesn't make a damn difference. I'd disagree with what you're saying too, a lot of great things can be made in Photoshop, it just takes actual know-how to do so.