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Old 12-27-2005, 07:01 PM
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Re: First Sig

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Originally Posted by Dark Chi
This was to show people my sig and I only made one to do that. Why don't you try that brain of yours and stop being a English *****.
Dude, what the hell? He may have been a bit harsh, but you don't freaking snap at people that dont like your work!

I myself have to kinda agree with Unknown on the sig he was reffering to. The render placement was decent, although the render you used was awful, blocky and poorly cut. Quite bluntly, the background sucks.... flat out, thats the truth. Also, the text is pretty bad, as the whole sig is centered on the text. Plus, the whole sig has the same hue (thats fine), but the saturation value you used was FAR too high. It is way too saturated, and it makes it look bad.

Your more recent sigs are looking better, although the render placement is some of them is bad (the yuna one), the text is getting better, although the major thing I have with these sigs is the ugly backgrounds. Liquify is no way to make a background, it makes it look kinda... well... bad. Most people use brushing techniques. You should try downloading some brushes off of www.deviantart.com or something.

Another thing I have is that the whole sig sharing the same hue is good in some cases (like in V99's) although in your sigs, it makes it look grainy and ugly-ish. Another thing, is that in your sigs where the whole sig isn't the same hue, the renders do not blend into the backgrounds, making it look out of place. Blend the renders and it'll look pretty good (besides the background).

The very last thing I have to say, is that your sigs don't have a focal point. In the sigs with the same hue, they have no focal point whatsoever. Making it so that your eyes don't know the center of your attention, degrading the artwork. And in your sigs without the same hue, the render serves as a decent focal point, although when (and if, reccomended) you start brushing, try to make a place in the background where the brushing comes to a lighter point. And make contrast between different places in your brushing.

OK, sorry for that. I was kinda harsh and nitpicky. You are getting noticeably better, I must say. Im just kinda irked at your rude behavior here. Also, your rude behavior over pm.

Plus, you should really learn to cut pictures out of backgrounds. It is much easier that way, since you can't always have a render of exactly what you want. It kinda turns down people from your sig shop because they cant find a render of [insert something they want in a sig here]
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