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First decent sig i think i made

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RAte it the first decent sig i think i made

I think its Ok, it seems kinda fuzzy/blurry and text is kinda simple, but it fits well together... i say 69/100.

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Get grunge brushes and brush all over that thing, keeping Predator on top. Id look alot better.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:twisted: F!r3$70r/\/\ :twisted:

Get grunge brushes and brush all over that thing, keeping Predator on top. Id look alot better.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:twisted: F!r3$70r/\/\ :twisted:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

he's right grunge brushes whould look a hell of aolt better

Grung sigs live on stolen images. That's their main problem.

 

 

 

Stated the obvious i'd rate this one 7/10.

 

 

 

I personaly like it even if the predator is 2 fuzzy/blurred in the bg.

 

 

 

Needs minor fixings. I wouldn't use grunge brushes cause the "texture" on foreground is pretty nice and a bit different from the canonic grunge style...

i disagree grunge would look better and maybe more blood!

Stolen Picture + boring BG + grunge brushes + (optional) blood brushes + little effort on a questionable text = Average Grunge sig.

 

 

 

whatever goes a bit far from this rule is welcome imo...

 

 

 

so don't use brushes :roll:

not bad for a first sig

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