[Photoshop] Minato Signature

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Me and my Brother, , has recently made a signature based on a Minato render that we found on Google. This is our first official signature posted on the base and hopefully you all like it, any CnC would be nice as well as tips. :yayy:

With Black Double Border
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With White Border
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Program: Photoshop CC 2014
Render: Minato Render

 

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That's actually rly nice
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Thanks bro, I appreciate it :yay:
 

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Verry nice for your first offical sig. I would try blending Minato in more, and maybe adding some Fractals or C4d's.
 

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Thanks for the nice comments, I really appreciate them.

@ツChihaya, Thanks for the tips as well.
 

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Very nice try. I black border would be much better, since it makes the viewer to concentrate more on the colors and inside of the border. Would be good to have some fractals, C4D's and a light source, but that comes with practice. Keep up the good job.
 

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Thanky you for your suggestion :)
 

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It seems like most of the CnC has already been given. First, compliments for the text. Most of the times I see people placing it somewhere in a corner, this is getting in a really good direction. However I do want to say that the o of Minato is barely readable

CnC:
  • when using a stock as BG try to use a stock which matches with the style of the render
  • easy way to add blending is slightly erase the edges around the render with a soft eraser or you could also use gradient maps/photo filters
  • work on the lighting, you can see shadows on the render but no visible light source
 
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