First sig

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First sig
  1. Unread #1 - Oct 5, 2008 at 10:33 AM
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    I followed a tut but i didnt know how to do most of the things so the outcome is a little bit different lol this is my first sig I think its pretty good but im going to make better ones heres the tut i used http://www.gfxvoid.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30677

    Tell me whaht I did wrong gand what i should do better dont worry I dont care if you say its bad.
     
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    That's a good start, but you need to learn some basic lighting.

    Brush with a large, soft, white brush on a new layer and depending on the situation, either set it to normal blending with lowered opacity, or set it to soft light. Next, using a slightly smaller(usually), soft, black brush on a new layer, brush on the parts that should be darker. That will make your lighting seem a little more vibrant.

    Remember as you go through making your signature that you need lighting. If you remember this you can actually get away with never brushing in the lighting at times if you have darkened unlit areas enough. As you practice more and more, you might find that the lighting is just not looking right or doesn't fit. In that case, you can try to smudge it some.
     
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    New layer as in apply image?
     
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    Some extra little tidbit of advice you need a little work on blending I mena its pretty good as it is, but work on your color transition and which colors compliment each other in this case complimenting.
     
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    Check out my second one i made lol its over NINE THOUSAND!!!!!!!!!
     
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