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New sig (Paint.Net)

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Well I made a sig in Paint dot Net.

 

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Or does this one look better?

 

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C/c?

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took me a second to figure out what the difference between the two sigs was :lol:

 

 

 

I would say the first one is better, simply because the sword on the render in the second one is choppy, though if you would fix that up could be the other way around

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looks ok i guess for paint net

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I suppose the first one looks ok, but the effects are pretty simple and there just isn't much to the signature.

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pixel avvy by me deviantART

Looks alright for PDN - How long have you had it?

 

 

 

I would reccommend downloading Plugins to get the most of of PDN - lots of them help alot, especially the feather plugin.

 

 

 

I would also reccomend using C4D's & Fractals when making your background - you can easily making a good background by putting the blending mode to screen on the C4D/fractal layers.

 

 

 

 

 

:thumbup: Keep it up

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Yeah, forgot to mention that. I used to be good at fractals, but for some reasons I'm better at Abstract/C4D.

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Try to make it more interesting by adding c4ds. Whatever people say, don't add fractals pl0x. I personally suck at them :lol: , and I have done 10sigs + using them, none of them being any good. Try to blend some more as well, smudging is good.

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