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[Rate] My first Signature
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6/10
I like the style
good job
I like the style
good job
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TheFakeMrSneaky wroteVultura wroteI just made my first signature and wanted to see what people think
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Thank you
I think it looks amazing. I'm no professional yet though. But, arnt signatures really small?
Yeah I didn't know what size to make this, it came out larger then what I had in mind
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NTP wrote 6/10
I like the style
good job
Thanks!!!
Hopefully I'll make much better one's
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Going to side with NTP, 6/10...
Constructive Criticism;
Constructive Criticism;
- Too big.
Can not really see the text that well.
The colours clash a little from the background to the text.
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Okay firstly to correct everyone else, there isn't a certain size you must obey by to create a sig. I used to make them a lot and I used whatever size I wanted, don't listen to them haha.
Secondly, for a first attempt it isn't bad, but not the best, here's some tips;
1. When trying to blend your stock and your render make sure they actually blend well, colour wise. Do you see how your smudge behind the render is white and sticks out from the background? Yeah that.
2. Try fill the whole background with something pleasing but make sure to still emphasise the render. By this I mean, don't just splash some paint on there, make something that is pleasing to the eye, ya get me?
3. The text, be creative, find some nice fonts to vary between and try them out until you find something you like. The drop shadow isn't a great idea either. Also you could have 1 font for the name then another for "designs".
Anyway man look at some tuts on deviantart or google images and follow them, it's okay to follow tutorials when you're starting, it's okay whenever really, people just try to avoid it to be unique but still end up doing stuff that everyone has already done.
Keep trying man, you'll get there!
Secondly, for a first attempt it isn't bad, but not the best, here's some tips;
1. When trying to blend your stock and your render make sure they actually blend well, colour wise. Do you see how your smudge behind the render is white and sticks out from the background? Yeah that.
2. Try fill the whole background with something pleasing but make sure to still emphasise the render. By this I mean, don't just splash some paint on there, make something that is pleasing to the eye, ya get me?
3. The text, be creative, find some nice fonts to vary between and try them out until you find something you like. The drop shadow isn't a great idea either. Also you could have 1 font for the name then another for "designs".
Anyway man look at some tuts on deviantart or google images and follow them, it's okay to follow tutorials when you're starting, it's okay whenever really, people just try to avoid it to be unique but still end up doing stuff that everyone has already done.
Keep trying man, you'll get there!
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I'll give it a 7/10.
Looks pretty cool
Looks pretty cool
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WlLL wrote Okay firstly to correct everyone else, there isn't a certain size you must obey by to create a sig. I used to make them a lot and I used whatever size I wanted, don't listen to them haha.
Secondly, for a first attempt it isn't bad, but not the best, here's some tips;
1. When trying to blend your stock and your render make sure they actually blend well, colour wise. Do you see how your smudge behind the render is white and sticks out from the background? Yeah that.
2. Try fill the whole background with something pleasing but make sure to still emphasise the render. By this I mean, don't just splash some paint on there, make something that is pleasing to the eye, ya get me?
3. The text, be creative, find some nice fonts to vary between and try them out until you find something you like. The drop shadow isn't a great idea either. Also you could have 1 font for the name then another for "designs".
Anyway man look at some tuts on deviantart or google images and follow them, it's okay to follow tutorials when you're starting, it's okay whenever really, people just try to avoid it to be unique but still end up doing stuff that everyone has already done.
Keep trying man, you'll get there!
Thanks for the advice and help! means a lot
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Motto: We love you Angel, forever in our hearts.
Motto: We love you Angel, forever in our hearts.
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Motto: We love you Angel, forever in our hearts.
Signature size is 340x40 and avatar size is 200x200.
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