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http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/5769 ... inggw9.png

 

 

 

my second...

 

http://img470.imageshack.us/img470/7014 ... ingve5.png

 

 

 

3.

 

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l114/ ... sunset.jpg

 

 

 

4.

 

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l114/ ... /ivory.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

i tried to cut back on the render on this one lol >.<

 

 

 

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l114/ ... ggeh-1.jpg

 

 

 

and this one, i finally think im starten to get the hang of it...

 

 

 

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l114/ ... amesig.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

well...

 

 

 

rate/hate/skate/debate/flame/cc/spam/ect...

 

 

 

you guys know the drill...

 

 

 

reason theres no text shall remain a secret untill monday =)

 

 

 

no ripping! ill throw potatoes at you!

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my run-down for a first time your first link isn't that bad...

 

 

 

+ More of a peach color in the background might look nicer

 

 

 

+ Render is not blended at all (or to the extent that i can see of it), check out the tutorials on Gimp-talk (check out Curly's Brushless Tutorial) when your more expirenced even check out photoshop tuts because most of the things photoshop has; gimp has too.

 

 

 

+ render takes up 75% of picture

 

 

 

+ your background is a solid color with what looks like a cloud overlay layer, try using brushes and colors from your render

 

 

 

+ Nice color for border, little thick in my opinion

 

 

 

+ Bottom Right-hand corner gets "pixelly"

 

 

 

Sorry if i was harsh :mrgreen:

 

 

 

Also the second link is broken or something

 

 

 

If you need help in most any of those i'll be glad to help i am pretty adept with using gimp

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wow, way to cop out with the "renders".

 

 

 

That first one takes up like 90% of the freaking sig! I mean, with all means i'm not going to fight them anymore (even use them in slight moderation) but they only take up a good 15-20% of the sig, not almost the entire thing.

 

 

 

 

 

It's your first.. so i'll go easy. However, in the future please actualy work on more of the image instead of letting someone else's work be the main focus of the signature.

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hmm, potatos eh? and you sayi can spam! yey!

 

 

 

SPAM!!!

 

 

 

you [bleep], never say that, otherwise idiots like me may.

 

 

 

nah moving on, good work, i like it, well can only really see the renders o0 um, make them smaller and show us YOUR work not some other guys.

 

 

 

look forward to seeing what your caple of =)

 

 

 

PJB21

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100% my own work, i make my own brushes: set 1 set 2

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wow, way to cop out with the "renders".

 

 

 

That first one takes up like 90% of the freaking sig! I mean, with all means i'm not going to fight them anymore (even use them in slight moderation) but they only take up a good 15-20% of the sig, not almost the entire thing.

 

 

 

 

 

It's your first.. so i'll go easy. However, in the future please actualy work on more of the image instead of letting someone else's work be the main focus of the signature.

 

 

 

Yes, I Agree Totally. The render is their just to be the focus, but making it the whole purpose of it ruins it, especially when you never did the render yourself.

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thankz for the coments... ill try to improve on my next few. and also, how do you get brushes? (im a n33b)

 

 

 

This should help :)

 

 

 

Somewhere in that link is a .zip file you can download (don't worry, it's safe. I downloaded it and use the brushes all the time) that has hundreds of brushes.

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The first one

 

 

 

+not bad brushing at all

 

+a little dark, can't see much...

 

+ a little repetitive, more brushes might be needed

 

 

 

The second....

 

 

 

+maybe more colors would be nice in the background

 

+Still the render is kinda big....

 

+blending needs to be better, work on it...

 

+like before very dark colors...

 

 

 

but beauty is in the eye of the beholder

 

 

 

remember i'll help it you want....

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