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New Sig: Battle against Thruitall

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Sigh...

 

 

 

Did you even TRY to crop out the image you just plastered on... well, whatever that background is?

 

 

 

Seriously, the entire image just reeks of no effort at all, you didn't even try and blend in the edges of that image before putting it in the signature.

 

 

 

 

 

The background, the background is a filter pile. I'm not really a terribly big fan of the colors as well.

 

 

 

The biggest problem really is that you seriously did not try at all to blend the image you put on the background, at all. Did you really think it looked good with the edges being so obvious?

 

 

 

 

 

Nothing else really to say, its a poor signature even by your standards.

What do you mean crop? It was a render :cry:

 

 

 

 

 

This is why I dislike the term 'render', everyone seems to think everything they find is one.

 

 

 

 

 

Where did you find the image you put into the signature? The fact is it ISN'T cropped, you can tell by the lines on the edges. If you would have cropped to get a key feature out, read: the dude in the middle, than you could possibly call it a 'render'. Just taking an image from google though and slapping it into a signature without any thought though doesn't count.

nad u need to put the hateraid down man, u been dishin it alot latly, ON-topic, cool, i think the background is unnessicary though, like the lil bits to the left and right, besides that pretty cool i like that affect behind the RENDER, its sweet looks like a flower or a sun to me, although imo this isn't ur best work, still not bad

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Sig by thru,yaff, ty both :)

Needs some improvement,

 

For a start you want to be able to see the focal point, that is blended in way to much.

 

Its quite blurry (maybe for the tif size limit, so dont mind me).

 

The text needs a better placement and possibly colour.

 

Cut the side bits off.

 

Get a primary light source (and maybe one or two more), but dont have light coming from everywhere.

 

Download The Gimp, its far better that PDN, and get some brushes from deviant art.

 

Otherwise with work, it wont be too bad.

 

 

 

Oh and look at some Tutorials, try to follow them.

nice sight

Sigh...

 

 

 

Did you even TRY to crop out the image you just plastered on... well, whatever that background is?

 

 

 

Seriously, the entire image just reeks of no effort at all, you didn't even try and blend in the edges of that image before putting it in the signature.

 

 

 

 

 

The background, the background is a filter pile. I'm not really a terribly big fan of the colors as well.

 

 

 

The biggest problem really is that you seriously did not try at all to blend the image you put on the background, at all. Did you really think it looked good with the edges being so obvious?

 

 

 

 

 

Nothing else really to say, its a poor signature even by your standards.

 

+1, robo, Nadril has every right to say that, it's all justified.

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Thanks for the crit, good or bad. I have GIMP, and am currently using it to help me out with PDN, but I'm using it little. I might start using it more. But for making other people sigs, I won't be using it for quite some time.

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