(11-07-2010, 03:41 PM)єץє Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks mate. The text is more like a watermark until I learn how to make a really nice text effect.
When it comes to text on signatures, stick to simple text, like the one in your current sig.
(11-07-2010, 05:39 PM)Viindrome Wrote: [ -> ]When it comes to text on signatures, stick to simple text, like the one in your current sig.
Thats not good advice since text should be unique unless it's not part of your main focus.
(11-07-2010, 11:57 AM)єץє Wrote: [ -> ]She is orange? It's called lighting. The line on top of her is the pen tool which is used to create flow.
Thanks
Well I don't like lighting, and that flow is bad. (OPINION)
(11-07-2010, 05:54 PM)Infinity Wrote: [ -> ]Thats not good advice since text should be unique unless it's not part of your main focus.
That's why I said on signatures. Usually on nametags, like yours, yeah, the text is the main focus, but a signature is usually having to do with a stock/render.
(11-07-2010, 07:14 PM)Viindrome Wrote: [ -> ]That's why I said on signatures. Usually on nametags, like yours, yeah, the text is the main focus, but a signature is usually having to do with a stock/render.
It's good you put "usually" in there, because sometimes original text does not fit. If you have a signature with a metal theme, and a workshop person as the main focus, you might want your text to be a rusted metal texture for example.
Don't use that flipped down b/w whatever it's supposed to be.
Try to use some clipping mask, maybe a bit smudging.
Bring some texture in the tag.
-the face seems manly?
but nice job for not doing this in a long time tho
looks pretty good,i sure as hell couldn't do this in my lifetime LOL
(11-08-2010, 02:38 PM)Killuminati Wrote: [ -> ]looks pretty good,i sure as hell couldn't do this in my lifetime LOL
Thanks man. Just follow a few tutorials and experiment, you'll real close