• All my Photoshop Sigs/Pics.
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lol
Good job if you're new to photoshop, however it looks to me as if you just cut out one picture, added it in front of another one and added some text. Possibly changed the saturation. A bit more effort would be nice.
They are ok, they all look dated though, these type of sigs were nice a few years back but they were way to over-used and died out.
Thanks for telling the truth :3 Yeah, I'm working on new sigs without just cut out and added with text, I'm adding others such as smudge and my friends going to show me all the useful tools I should use for them, and how to make them look better.
chan?
[QUOTE=McNab;20501707]chan?[/QUOTE] Yeah, its my nickname, not my full name. Parents, friends, and others call me Chan. :3 Anyways, does anyone think I should use the normal borders or the 1px black border? (As seen on first one).
They're fairly decent, they look like your typical run of the mill tutorial signatures. Good start.
Thanks MR-X :D (Btw, your avatar rocks, hilarious movie.. :D) ~ I'm going to find better tutorials. These were one of those "Your first signature" tutorials.
[QUOTE=Zemog;20498308]Good job if you're new to photoshop, however it looks to me as if you just cut out one picture, added it in front of another one and added some text. Possibly changed the saturation. A bit more effort would be nice.[/QUOTE] imo they still look bad ass even if they are just cut out and pasted to a background.
[QUOTE=Frewb;20502117]Yeah, its my nickname, not my full name. Parents, friends, and others call me Chan. :3 Anyways, does anyone think I should use the normal borders or the 1px black border? (As seen on first one).[/QUOTE] Personally, I'm fond of using inner shadows in photoshop as opposed to stroke to define borders, distance 0. Looks a bit less harsh. Looks impressive for a first try.
So your "friend" has the same "Chan" as his name that you do?
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