[Photoshop] Final Fantasy Sig

Synister.

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Nice job +rep :D

( i cant atm but ill rep u when i can xd )
 

KAGE RYUU

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could use some text or something as it seems quite empty but other then that it not to bad
 

Ali G MPGH

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Never center your focal.
Try to place it as it was placed here:
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also, work on your lighting and effects, ur effects are kinda dull.
Also, don't forget about blending and flow..
 
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Never center your focal.
Try to place it as it was placed here:
You must be registered for see images


also, work on your lighting and effects, ur effects are kinda dull.
Also, don't forget about blending and flow..

Just wanted to ask why? I kinda always center them...
The rest, I agree with you. :)
 

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Just wanted to ask why? I kinda always center them...
The rest, I agree with you. :)

Its called the rule of thirds incase you didn't know, but the 4 intersecting points on the grid are supposed to be where the eyes focus on straight away(or something like that anyway.) I read about it a little bit but I can't remember exactly what it said, so thats why you shouldn't center your focal but sometimes this rule can be broken if done right.
 

Ali G MPGH

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Its called the rule of thirds incase you didn't know, but the 4 intersecting points on the grid are supposed to be where the eyes focus on straight away(or something like that anyway.) I read about it a little bit but I can't remember exactly what it said, so thats why you shouldn't center your focal but sometimes this rule can be broken if done right.

Yeah, because of the rule of thirds :) Look it up on google
 
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