Requests Accepted Don't you wish your Girlfriend was hot like my Graphics?

My work has so far been.....


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Ignore what Aditya is saying.

The text looks good. It's well positioned. This a vast improvement from your previous sig. Though, I'll say the render looks a bit LQ. If you could improve on that, it'll be great.
 
*Cough Ignore what's Pranav is saying Cough*

Joke!
 
Ignore what Aditya is saying.

The text looks good. It's well positioned. This a vast improvement from your previous sig. Though, I'll say the render looks a bit LQ. If you could improve on that, it'll be great.

I liked the previous sigs. I was being original :p
 
Fair enough, I don't really know any techniques, effects, textures, etc at the moment.
 
Yeah, that's why its best to follow a lot of different tutorials in my opinion. I'm not saying your previous work isn't good, it's a vast improvement and you're showing a lot of potential to become a great gfx maker. kiu mate.
 
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Background is looking fantastic. If I have one negative comment it would be perhaps the render is a little small for the signature, and positioned a bit low, but apart from that it is excellent.

Try some different render effects as well. Still, it's looking great, a huge improvement from your earlier stuff. :)
 
I copied the render, and blurred it, but it doesn't seem to show.

Cheers.
 
That's a good start, but you should also be working with other things - like blending it in to the background, and you can experiment with different settings by making copies off the Render and setting it to Overlay, or Lighten, or Color Dodge, and then using the eraser over some parts, or lowering opacity.. there's heaps of ways you can do stuff.

Also, experiment with Photo Filters and stuff at the end of your signature, as it's a great way to touch something up. If you don't know how to do that, just let me know and I can help you.. it's pretty basic, but sometimes the Gradient Maps and Photo Filters can really add that bit extra to your sig.
 
The second has more potential. A layer of white soft brush dabs on overlay, or some nice light textures and making the render brighter will make the side perfect.

Nice work mate.
 
That's a good start, but you should also be working with other things - like blending it in to the background, and you can experiment with different settings by making copies off the Render and setting it to Overlay, or Lighten, or Color Dodge, and then using the eraser over some parts, or lowering opacity.. there's heaps of ways you can do stuff.

Also, experiment with Photo Filters and stuff at the end of your signature, as it's a great way to touch something up. If you don't know how to do that, just let me know and I can help you.. it's pretty basic, but sometimes the Gradient Maps and Photo Filters can really add that bit extra to your sig.

Cheers, thanks for the tips. I'll probably try em out soon, I'll let you know If I've got any problems.
 
Great blending with both Graeme Smith Sigs, I like the second one more, not a fan of dark sigs, the text colour could be better, try setting the text layer to overlay, soft light or something else and do it with different colours, works sometimes
 

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