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ChangeOfMandate

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CnC Appreciated.


Was originally an entry for a team battle, but it got changed to 3 v 3.
 

azdahebrewhamr

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I personolly dont like that you keep leaving the left side black in every sig... none of them look original anymore. Id try something new... ticket is right about the text.

other then that, it looks a little low quality, and you could use a focal in some of your sigs. Try some tutorials and im sure youd do much better :)
 

Wicked 7

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I personolly dont like that you keep leaving the left side black in every sig... none of them look original anymore. Id try something new... ticket is right about the text.

other then that, it looks a little low quality, and you could use a focal in some of your sigs. Try some tutorials and im sure youd do much better :)

Agreed about the left side and text
 

ChangeOfMandate

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@Ticket: But you said it was fine! :D Ah well, I'll play with it a bit.I'll also look up some new fonts to use for it. Any suggestions?:D

@AZ: Yeah, I need to start alternating sides, and the level of blackness. I'll try flipping the gradients and stocks I use to create the little indention of color next time. Think that would work, or should I mess with more drastic changes?

Also, I've noticed that in these sigs (With the blackness) creating a focal is more difficult for me. The Lilly one lacked a definite focal as well. While sigs from Yourself and Wicked, have definite focal points to focus in on. Any tips for me, before I go Tut Diving?Oh, and it looks low quality, because I forgot to play with some filters. Like, that little rough spot on his Visor, I forgot to edit out.

Wicked: Any reccomendations on the text for me?:D

Thanks for viewing it, you guys.
 

Wicked 7

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On the focal points you generally want to try and create something that either goes with the flow of what you want as your focal or try and make it flow from your focal one of the 2 usually always works...... On text in general you want small unobtrusive text. The easiest way to accomplish this is by keeping it near the focal but not on it and use a smaller clean cut font and use either an overlay feature or just lower the opacity.

Hope this helps ya out.
 
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