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My first image made from scratch (noobish)

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What do you guys think? This was my first image that I ever really made, meaning did from scratch. I know the iPod Headphones are not smooth at all but I couldn't fix that. :| Maybe you could give me some tips, tricks and some feedback, I know that this image is pathetic (I even used Photoshop Elements #-o ), so next time I make something thats really cool.

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This is a good first attempt, and you could have potential, but there is nothing magical about it. The render is too dark, and the background is simple (just a round gradient) and repetitive.

My relaxation method involves a bottle of lotion, beautiful women, and partial nudity. Yes I get massages.

 

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If there is a render, how is it scratch.

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danke Schon Sam!^^

"Blood runs thicker, oh were thick as thieves you know"

-Carl Barât

^ That.

 

 

 

And it's just unoriginal, I've seen so many sigs with this concept. If you're going to make something that has been made a million times before, at least do it properly. The earphones are choppy, and the background is boring and has a distracting gradient effect.

 

 

 

And it probably wouldn't be a great idea to post something that you yourself think looks pathetic. Keep practising and then post something that you're remotely happy with.

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