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First render sig

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This is my first sig with a render. Rate and give cc. Just dont flame with z0mg 7h1s 5uck5!!!!!!!111

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SIX kittens out of ten..

 

Um.. the render isn't blended at all, and the text really doesn't suit the theme... Try using soe brushing techiques to blend the render in with the background.. Also, you could've added some effects and colors here and there.. The background's boring me and looks too plain..

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Here be dragons ^

 

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Correct me if I'm wrong but the background looks like its just some filters. Try using brushes, or c4ds if this is the case. And if its not the case, get better ones :wink: . The render is not really blended well at all and the text fits in with the renders creepy feel, but it doesn't blend with the over all sig. Some good things for a first include; the border, the render is decently cut, and there was an attempt to pick a good font. Try using the red in his eyes to highlight some other parts of the sig to get some color in as well.

 

As for rating, I'm gonna go with a 5/10, not bad, but not good.

 

And remember, practice makes perfect.

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-All sigs by me.

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The background looks like a gradient, with a motion blur added on it and a filter or two added to it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Point is it has a lot to work on. Get some brushes and work with that. Try and stay away from filters unless you know what you're doing with them, filter piles are bad and often end up poorly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not much to really comment on, just you really need to work on it.

Cruz, I told you it needed a bit of work, lol. :-w

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