NSR~Grim-2

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Grim
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Post by Grim »

Alright, I actually listened to everyone's advice.

And I did a couple of sigs.

They actually worked out and I tryed making a whole new sig.

I took the criticism of reK and Crimson Nuker, and blended them to create this:

CrimsonNuker wrote:Work on the text

-just make it plain and simple, with some colours of course


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I can make grunge now..I found out about some GIMP brushes and some secrets, so I can turn Gimp into PhotoShop, without paying for anything.
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Post by Ell »

Good job. A lot better than your other sigs, but imo kinda empty, maybe you should make your sigs smaller, or at least at more detail to them. I know from personal experience that adding detail is a bitch. Also a border would look nice with this sig.

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Post by Grim »

ACTUALLY, I hated this sig..

It's not my style. It's too plain and simple. I was just trying to do what the other artist critizesed(Spelled wrong) me about.

I like adding lots of details, so my sigs are always too small. But anyways, this is the set size that I like my sigs to be.

I was pretty amazed at the stuff I learned on the tuts, So it's time to finish this sig.

Time to turn it into my style. :D
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Post by Rizla »

it is still looking like you are taking renders and slapping them onto a brushed background - *BUT* - your text is nicely placed, and fits the signature. I have a challenge for you on your next one:

Dont place your focal in the center, and try to create a depth interaction between two objects. (one closer to us, one farther away)
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