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A bit more focal defining would help, a little gradient wont hurt either and color smells good too

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When you say gradient do you mean a gradient map or a gradient of lighting?

I believe he means Gradient Map, but could be wrong.

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No i actually meant a black to white gradient for a bit of lighting, but you might wanna try a gradient map with the colors:

 

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No i actually meant a black to white gradient for a bit of lighting.

 

 

 

How does a gradient suffice for lighting?

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I usually use Filter > Render > Lighting effects for lighting, which is what I did in this aswell, seems to give a more natural effect than just using a radial gradient.

No i actually meant a black to white gradient for a bit of lighting.

 

 

 

How does a gradient suffice for lighting?

 

B->W Radial gradient on a new layer with the layer mode set on overlay does just fine

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No i actually meant a black to white gradient for a bit of lighting.

 

 

 

How does a gradient suffice for lighting?

 

B->W Radial gradient on a new layer with the layer mode set on overlay does just fine

 

 

 

Actually you wanna be taking a big [wagon] white soft round brush.

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It doesn't look bad, it's just very monotone. Might as well make it completely B&W.

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It doesn't look bad, it's just very monotone. Might as well make it completely B&W.

 

 

 

I like monotone colour schemes sometimes, it's more atmospheric, puts more emphasis on lighting. Your statement doesn't make sense, why might I as well just make it B&W? :?

It doesn't look bad, it's just very monotone. Might as well make it completely B&W.

 

 

 

I like monotone colour schemes sometimes, it's more atmospheric, puts more emphasis on lighting. Your statement doesn't make sense, why might I as well just make it B&W? :?

 

 

 

Because I think B&W as opposed to multiple shades of the same colour (meaning there's still some colour in there) would look better here.

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I find the sig really boring. :wall:

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I really like the detail on this one.

 

The monotonous brownish totally adds to the feeling of the tag, don't change it please.

 

That's a very nice job, only thing I am not sure about is the text though...

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So I've noticed this thread's regulars all follow similar trends.

 

RPG is constantly dealing with psycho exes.

Muggi reminds us of the joys of polygamy.

Saq is totally oblivious to how much chicks dig him.

I strike out every other week.

Kalphite wages a war against the friend zone.

Randox pretty much stays rational.

Etc, etc

 

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