so i tried making a vertical sig(i really dont know why)
so here it is:
cnc!!?
so here it is:
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its nice. but it could use some work. needs some gradients for flow, and to get rid of the purple at the bottom. that big purple area has become te focal, and is distracting forom the main part of the sig. also, its a little over-sharpened.so i tried making a vertical sig(i really dont know why)
so here it is:
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what kind of gradients?its nice. but it could use some work. needs some gradients for flow, and to get rid of the purple at the bottom. that big purple area has become te focal, and is distracting forom the main part of the sig. also, its a little over-sharpened.
but the concept is good^^
you could make a new layer, set it to darken, and use a soft black brush with an opacity of... mabye 25 or 30.what kind of gradients?and that purple is part of the stock that i didnt feel like removing while i was rendering it ><
over sharpened? agreed lol
and thx for the comments guys
oh i do that step with the burn tool it gives the same effect right?you could make a new layer, set it to darken, and use a soft black brush with an opacity of... mabye 25 or 30.
also, when you oversharpen like you did here, the sig loses all of its flow and 3D feel. its like flattening a sig. Sharpening is not something to be used all over a sig. only a little bit in places which you want to be clearer. other places, like backgrounds, and non-focal foregrounds should be blured or left alone.
um, the burn tool just makes it more intense...oh i do that step with the burn tool it gives the same effect right?
so i edited it and removed the sharpening
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