Post: Advice Needed - First Two Sig
11-19-2010, 05:43 PM #1
Mr. Star
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Well I started using photoshop cs4 and tell if you like my first two sig.

BTW My name is Bryan. :FU:

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11-21-2010, 01:38 PM #2
Sempiternal
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When you make a signature you want your main render/stock to be the center of attention. Not necessarily in the center, but standing out more, where as in your sigs the text is what immediatly draws me. Make it much smaller and closer to the render.

Next add more effects such as C4D's and set them to lighten and erase where it covers your render. add more smudge, and definately work on your background. Youtube will help you there.

But for your first attempt it is pretty good in my opinion. You will get better in time. Play around with photoshop. It's the best way to learn :y:
11-21-2010, 03:24 PM #3
Originally posted by Starfam View Post
Well I started using photoshop cs4 and tell if you like my first two sig.

BTW My name is Bryan. :FU:

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Not much to them, but alright for your first try.
-Font is WAY to drawing, make it smaller, and try blending it.
-Blending, blending, blending. Key points. Happy AND depth.

You just slapped on a render. :p

Originally posted by Bhoii View Post
When you make a signature you want your main render/stock to be the center of attention. Not necessarily in the center, but standing out more, where as in your sigs the text is what immediatly draws me. Make it much smaller and closer to the render.

Next add more effects such as C4D's and set them to lighten and erase where it covers your render. add more smudge, and definately work on your background. Youtube will help you there.

But for your first attempt it is pretty good in my opinion. You will get better in time. Play around with photoshop. It's the best way to learn :y:


I believe he did use a C4D or two, from the looks of it.

:p

-Poseidon
11-24-2010, 01:02 AM #4
Mr. God
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Okay.

First of all.
NEVER PUT SMILEYS IN YOUR WORK!
Honestly, makes it look like a child work. No offence - I'm helping you!

You need to work out some new fonts man.
Here is how to upload fonts onto photoshop.

[ame=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCGphGqi6N0]YouTube - How to add fonts to Adobe Photoshop CS3/CS4[/ame]
Weird voice - Hahaha.

But, you get these things sorted and you will be good!

And remember what Iriish said!!!
Originally posted by another user
When you make a signature you want your main render/stock to be the center of attention. Not necessarily in the center, but standing out more, where as in your sigs the text is what immediatly draws me. Make it much smaller and closer to the render.

Thats really important.
And what poseidon said too!
Originally posted by another user
Blending, blending, blending. Key points. AND depth.

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