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  1. Riku9182

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    I just started using Photoshop recently and have gotten some tips from my friends on what to do. These are some of my work, I would like tips and some feedback please :)

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    Edit: I just made this one, I think I am getting better with making the text flow, but would still like feedback :)

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    i would say to work on your text its kinda bland but dont just throw a bevel on there make it look good. other than that keep working on it an before you know it you will be a boss.
     
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    Thanks for the feedback mate, I really appreciate it.
     
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    Honestly, text is one of the harder things to master with graphic design. Figuring out ways to make things non-obtrusive and blend in is what I had the hardest time with when I started with Photoshop 10 years ago.

    For right now, the best way to learn is to practice blending in your renders with your background, while keeping the render a main focus and not completely washing it away. Then work on text.

    There's ton's of resources online but the only real way to learn thoroughly is to practice and learn your way around photoshop (tutorials do help with this though). I know every tool and option in photoshop better than the back of my hand because of how much time I've spent with it, so just keep practicing and try new things. Don't be afraid to leave your comfort zone!

    For now, work on blending, and also some text placement. Text can go in a corner, but most times it's better off not in a corner, and you can even use layers on top of the text to help it blend.

    Things to stay away from with text in small signatures like those: Bright colored or default colored glows unless it fits with an image, drop shadows, bevels, large strokes, things like this. The reason why, is because in signatures like the one's you're producing the text is often very thin or small, so so bevels often won't look good. Dark outer glows are great for a multitude of things because it almost looks like a soft shadow but helps brighter colors stand out. (The way you do this is apply a glow, change the color to black, then change the mode to Normal. After that, just mess with the settings.)

    Good luck on your endeavors :)

    Oh also, in your second image, avoid distorting renders! If you select a render (or anything really), press Ctrl + T to transform, then hold shift and drag a corner and it will keep the aspect ratio while reducing size! Experiment with different fonts too, dafont.com is a great resource.
     
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    Thank you very much for your input and I will definitely heed your hints and tips! Would you mind telling me what Photoshop you use? I have Photoshop CC and Elements 10. Any idea what I should be using that would really help me get a better grasp?
     
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    If you can, get Photoshop CS6 Extended, it's what I use (I always get the latest versions). It has plenty of tools, although I'd suggest staying away from the 3D tools since they're a little confusing and extremely hardware intensive. If you want to get into working with 3D at all, I suggest Cinema 4D.

    But if you can get a hold of CS6 (or any CS for that matter, 4,5 etc) then your work flow will improve once you learn the tools since you'll only need 1 program for a signature instead of two (unless you delve into 3D at all with C4D, but for now stick with Photoshop.)

    If you need any other advice or help, don't be afraid to holler. :)
     
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    I can get it don't worry about that >_>
    Photoshop CC has all those 3D tools and I cannot run them because of said hardware failures on my part xD.
    I'm not bad with Cinema 4D, I took a couple classes on it so I'm more knowledgeable on that part :).

    Would you happen to have a skype I can talk with you? I could use all the tips I could get >_>
     
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    Sure thing, my Skype is the same as my username. I might not always be available but I'll help when I can. I can also send you some .PSD's you can look at to see how some things are done or how my creation process is. Looking at PSD's when I was first learning helped a ton.
     
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    Please do good sir :) I will add you now if you would like to send them xD I would love the extra help!
     
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    Thanks!, what about it did you like? Do you think it requires any improvement?
     
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    I am not one to really criticize anyones work, But feedback is always good. First thing i have to say is, Your work is clean and organized within the picture its self, But Some portions seem to be a little choppy and hard to define so if you could just work on some of the textures you add and make sure they really work with the picture itself. On a scale of 1-10 id give you about a 7 because IMO I dont like anime but the texts really work with the backgrounds and what not. I enjoy seeing more and more up and coming artist and hope to see you with future work/Improvements.
     
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    Thank you very much for your criticism/feedback! I really appreciate everyone's tips and hints very much! Yeah I tend to do more work on anime-related pictures as I am a big fan :).

    Thank you very much for the compliment :).

    Thank you very much for your compliment as well :). I really appreciate everyone's feedback and would love to have more tips and hints!
     
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    I love how you've chosen to start making tags in photoshop, this is a great way to really get to know your way around the program.

    Your work is really good for just starting out :) If you'd like to improve I recommend learning which colors correspond well with one another, focusing on render placement (rule of thirds), learning depth and blending techniques, your lighting isn't too bad but always make sure to place the lighting accordingly to the render and it's surrounding which it looks like you have taken into consideration in some of your pieces. Also try not to implement text until you can have a good grasp of it, it draws away from the piece.

    Here are some tutorials that I think you can benefit from

    > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt-SHRETxbc

    > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOHAw40qhNg

    > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Blq45XhFxQ0

    If you have any questions or need more help just shoot me a pm m8 :)
     
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    Thank your very much for your compliments and hints! I will definitely be checking out all of these videos and see if I can learn something xD.
     
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    *Bump*
    I would still like more feedback as I have added another picture!
     
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