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But I suck at making sigs.
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Atleast I tried...
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CnC is also appreciated but I already know what people are going to say.
 
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keep practicing ^.^ if you hve cs5 or 6 I highly suggest looking at some youtube tuts on fourm making. The fundamentals of sig making is lighting, depth, color balance, and atmosphere.
 
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It is a nice try, but as you may have noticed, working with just a render is hard.
Here are some points which you probably already was aware of:
  • The placement of the render could be improved, a good and safe method is the rule of thirds (you can just Google it)
  • The render is bad, you can still see white noise around the edges, which certainly hurts the blending.
  • Start with easy to use sizes like 400x200 and gradually learn how to make them bigger, smaller or even vertical or square.
  • Always try to add some lighting, it will do wonders for the blending and it gives a more natural touch to the signature.
  • Make use of filters and adjustments, they are great tools for beginners and experts. They can make the difference between a fail and a master piece.

    Here is one which you probably wasn't aware of:
  • The render itself is horrible for a signature. It is small in width, it has no flow and above else it is static. You want renders with dynamic in them when you make a horizontal signature.
 

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It is a nice try, but as you may have noticed, working with just a render is hard.
Here are some points which you probably already was aware of:
  • The placement of the render could be improved, a good and safe method is the rule of thirds (you can just Google it)
  • The render is bad, you can still see white noise around the edges, which certainly hurts the blending.
  • Start with easy to use sizes like 400x200 and gradually learn how to make them bigger, smaller or even vertical or square.
  • Always try to add some lighting, it will do wonders for the blending and it gives a more natural touch to the signature.
  • Make use of filters and adjustments, they are great tools for beginners and experts. They can make the difference between a fail and a master piece.

    Here is one which you probably wasn't aware of:
  • The render itself is horrible for a signature. It is small in width, it has no flow and above else it is static. You want renders with dynamic in them when you make a horizontal signature.
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Lol I think you should use a smaller size like Titania mentioned. All of those 3 images look like you really had no idea with what you were doing :p If you're trying to learn I highly suggest this guy's video tutorials . When I first began I learned all of the basics from his tutorials along with some terminology, and because they're videos it's a lot easier to understand.
 
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