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    i have made my first custom sig tell me what you thank for a beginner

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    The woman and the guy look very blurry. They look like they've got a bad deal with JPEG compression.
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    i done the best i could to keep them from blurring wile also keeping the sig with in eoff limits

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    here are some more sory for double post





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    They need lots of work...what system do you use?

    Here's the problems:

    1. The renders are WAY too blurry
    2. You are putting too many things into a signature and they aren't blended well-try feathering!
    3. Your sigs seem just a tad choppy-try to use better renders and try not to squeeze everything in
    4. The colors are plain and do not stand out well. With signatues, you want to make people look! Use more capturing colors!

    Sorry for all of the harshness. I'm just trying to help out my fellow sig-makers!

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    im useing -microsoft paint and note pad- i cant download anything thats better cus my pc is slow

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    Oh. I'm sorry. That's probably not the best system to use-you can't get very good sigs with it because it doesn't have the same great proterties of the gimp or photoshop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by *~Dagger Trepe~* View Post
    2. You are putting too many things into a signature and they aren't blended well-try feathering!
    I find that a combination of smuding and erasing parts of the background over the render blends far more effectively than feathering.


    Your sigs could improve, but based on what your are using you are doing a great job. Also, you already have a creative streak, which is fantastic to have.


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