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22-03-07, 03:45
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Average, I guess.
Help me out guys, what needs work here?

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22-03-07, 03:47
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our getting better man! love the text on this one. just don't like cartoon/anime renders on these kinds of sigs but it's still nice.
what u can do is a bit more blurring on the left for depth. trying some antilighting too  .
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22-03-07, 04:00
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vinthian
what u can do is a bit more blurring on the left for depth. trying some antilighting too  .
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Thank you, will try the anti-lighting.
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22-03-07, 13:23
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If it had more depth it would be great, nice sig i love it!
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22-03-07, 14:17
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Originally Posted by face123
If it had more depth it would be great, nice sig i love it!
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How would I go about to creating depth? Besides Dodge & Burn, or Blur.
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22-03-07, 14:37
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Originally Posted by L-vis
How would I go about to creating depth? Besides Dodge & Burn, or Blur.
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Make a visible back (usually looking distant, rather blurred), visible middle layer (usually a render), and a front (usually sharpened images, vectors, and specific details).
In my opinion. You may see other insights on what depth is.
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22-03-07, 15:07
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I love the text , imo goes really well with your choice of render ... funky stuff  i think your tags look sweet and think this one is better than *Average*.
yOur words, lol ,overall i like your work mate keep It up. 
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22-03-07, 18:47
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mazerkist
Make a visible back (usually looking distant, rather blurred), visible middle layer (usually a render), and a front (usually sharpened images, vectors, and specific details).
In my opinion. You may see other insights on what depth is.
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This is good, I wanna learn all the different types of techniques and such. Many thanks for the C+C guys, I'm learning a bit from this.
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22-03-07, 19:54
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Wow, love the whole thing, text sig render everything, its realy good.
And realy cleaver too, it has Great "Depth" just learnt that myself but not quite learnt how to impliment it well.
How on earth can you add anitlighting ? what do you mean by that.
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22-03-07, 21:24
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Adding depth you can first apply a new image... Thne set the layer to soft light... Then add a black and white gradient map and set it to luminosity... Then make a new layer apply image go to filter-other-hight pass on defualt then set the layer to overlay lower opacity to 70-80%. Then you can also make more depth with filter-render-lighting effects... And also you could blur the backround and sharpen the focal point...
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