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I humped a three year old last night.Her name was ??Mystery??
"Fuck the rules, I can break as many as I want."Good by RebelMaster, please let the door hit you on your way out.
The whole point of CG is ruined if no one post.
I know what you would do you would hump the shit out of that car, then you would get run over
It's an ulgy dem file.
And you're do not look any thicker. I've had Creaps.
A couple of things I've noticed, and heres some advice:Size: Your signatures are way too big.Lens flare: Isn't really serving a purpose, right now it seems you are imitating J.J. Abrams and just adding it.Backgrounds:I'm noticing either a lot of nothing, or just pasting another image behind the actual render. Doesn't really look well, in most cases. This is something that I'm working on myself. A lot of the time some of the better signatures I've seen come from nothing but manipulating the image in various ways to generate the background.Colors:Never mix a bold color, like the blue of your name, on a super dark background like that, not only does it strain the eye for your average person, but that text is big, and honestly, not that appealing on the eyes. While it may look cool, a secret to the art of making signatures is that you want it to be easy to look at. If someone's gotta strain to look at it because of the color contrast, they won't bother.-snip-
Size: Your signatures are way too big.
Lens flare: Isn't really serving a purpose, right now it seems you are imitating J.J. Abrams and just adding it.
Backgrounds:I'm noticing either a lot of nothing, or just pasting another image behind the actual render. Doesn't really look well, in most cases. This is something that I'm working on myself. A lot of the time some of the better signatures I've seen come from nothing but manipulating the image in various ways to generate the background.
Colors:Never mix a bold color, like the blue of your name, on a super dark background like that, not only does it strain the eye for your average person, but that text is big, and honestly, not that appealing on the eyes.
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WELP, I hope you don't mind Kwaurtz but I'm deconstructing your post.Size is nothing more than personal preference. I made signatures vertical, horizontal, large, and small.Personally, the larger the signature, the more in-depth you can go with it.Lens flares typically add a distinction of light to certain images, used to create flow within a signature, but you're correct. The flares in these don't serve a whole lot of purpose.This is also very correct. Color correction, blending, blurring, abstract images, etc. help distort the background without ruining it and giving it a different feel in comparison to a copy-paste sort of deal.This is solid advice and highly suggested.This, I disagree with. While it's important to keep in mind to not overlay blue or red text against one another, vibrant colors bring out signatures sometimes. I like mixing browns & pinks seeing as the dull pink mixes well with it, but again, all personal preference.Also, take note that overdoing brushes takes away from signatures. Oh, and you should find proper renders that don't have white marks left behind.
Another site thats helpful for tuts, and renders, is Stealthart.net, of which I'm a Administrator for, and the owner is a good irl friend of mine.