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Need C/C in two sigs.

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I made these sigs, I just want C/C, know how to improve them, plz, do not post idiot things, no flames, only constructive C/C plz.

 

 

 

1st - planets3ix.gif

 

 

 

2nd - space22fw.gif

 

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

~k0m0d0

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They are both pretty basic. Planets + stars is nothing new, and nothing too difficult. There are a couple HGUE stars which shouldn't be that big, and one of the planets looks see-through on the dark part (the dark area on planets is a shadow! So the planet is still there, its just black or very dark).

 

 

 

The starfield on the first is not saturated in enough colour, and the glow on the second looks almost too saturated. The textures on the orange planet (1st) look great, but the textures on the green (2nd) look too bumpy and the bevel effect looks a little too strong.

 

 

 

The glow on the text doesn't really seem to fit in, maybe it would work well if the planets had more glow to them, but atm it looks kinda lonely. :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Good luck w/ space

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EDIT: And if you meant the stars on the first to be INFRONT of the planet (instead of the planet being see-through) thats also not a good idea!

 

 

 

Scientists assume each star is something similar to our Sun, but in another solar system, millions/billions of lightyears away. A planet of that size (since planets are very small compared to a universe, or compared to another star) would have to be very close to the camera for it to look that big! A star (=massive ball of flaming gas, like the sun) that is infront of that planet would not appear to be anywhere as small as that. And it would definitely not be in a cluster of other stars..

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I'll fix the stars in front of the planets, and the huge star in the first one, is like a sun, but a little one, in the second sig I asume that I made some stars a bit huge.....I'll fix that too!

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Heres the update of the first one

 

 

 

planets3ix.gif

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Heres the update of the first one

 

 

 

planets3ix.gif

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Looks much much better :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wich brushes do you use to make these space scenes btw? :P

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