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[Quote] #21
05 Sep 2008 09:01 pm
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Well, time to make my Flapjack Sig and avy.
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05 Sep 2008 09:02 pm
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everyonebothersme wrote:
Cidolfus wrote:
everyonebothersme wrote:
Cidolfus wrote:
firewolf81 wrote:
Cidolfus wrote:
firewolf81 wrote: honestly....its horrible.


You know... You could give some helpful advice. O.o

I have. I was typing it straight after I posted the message.


Good job then. You forgot to mention that real people seldom go well with vector style sigs though. It’s usually the less detailed pics, like cartoons and anime, paintings, ect, that go well with the style. From my experience with vector. Less is often more.



This has to be one of my favorite vector creations thus far. Look and learn young padawan. (to musicdude)


that sig is amazing


Thank you


im saying that is the most amazing sig i have ever seen


Thanks again. o.o
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05 Sep 2008 09:07 pm
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Darth Nihilus wrote: Well, time to make my Flapjack Sig and avy.


lol, i love that show
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05 Sep 2008 09:41 pm
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Cidolfus wrote: It’s alright. Vector style is a very artsy style to deal with. One piece of advice though, vector sigs tend to look better when they have a flow.



As you can see, most of the prominent lines in mine go in the same direction.



Same seen here. It makes everything look better when it’s following a certain flow. You know wha I mean?

Check out my PS Resources thread in arts/creativity. I’ve included a ZIP of my favorite brush packs. And included is one that says something like, 378 Abstract Brushes. Well, those are actually vector brushes. And very nice ones at that.

I shall do that
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05 Sep 2008 09:42 pm
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firewolf81 wrote: To eleborate, the colours are very vibrant and quite jarring. The background of the sig lacks flow, so the eyes are not attracted to any particular part to another amd the the background is also poorly designed and sparce. The render or Obiwan for the lack of tech speak is not blended at all and seems just tacked on and doesn’t match the colors of the background. It appears to be a bunc of random elements just thrown together and as such it looks shit.

Now I appolagise if this seems like I am ragging on you. I don’t wish it to be percieved hat way, but I feel that if I was to lie to you and say it looked ok it would not allow you to access and grow as an artist and continue producing graphic art which just didn’t work and gel together right.

I tel you the truth to hopefully aid ou in getting better and don’t wish to discourage you. We learn form our mistakes. Its how we get better.

grin

Keep trying mate ok.

Its ok I needed some good advice
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05 Sep 2008 09:42 pm
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musicdude45 wrote:
Cidolfus wrote: It’s alright. Vector style is a very artsy style to deal with. One piece of advice though, vector sigs tend to look better when they have a flow.



As you can see, most of the prominent lines in mine go in the same direction.



Same seen here. It makes everything look better when it’s following a certain flow. You know wha I mean?

Check out my PS Resources thread in arts/creativity. I’ve included a ZIP of my favorite brush packs. And included is one that says something like, 378 Abstract Brushes. Well, those are actually vector brushes. And very nice ones at that.

I shall do that


Awesome dood. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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05 Sep 2008 09:45 pm
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Cidolfus wrote:
musicdude45 wrote:
Cidolfus wrote: It’s alright. Vector style is a very artsy style to deal with. One piece of advice though, vector sigs tend to look better when they have a flow.



As you can see, most of the prominent lines in mine go in the same direction.



Same seen here. It makes everything look better when it’s following a certain flow. You know wha I mean?

Check out my PS Resources thread in arts/creativity. I’ve included a ZIP of my favorite brush packs. And included is one that says something like, 378 Abstract Brushes. Well, those are actually vector brushes. And very nice ones at that.

I shall do that


Awesome dood. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

could you gimme the link to the ps recources thread please
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Last edited 05 Sep 2008 09:46 pm by musicdude45
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05 Sep 2008 09:46 pm
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how exactly do you make a sig
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05 Sep 2008 09:47 pm
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musicdude45 wrote:
Cidolfus wrote:
musicdude45 wrote:
Cidolfus wrote: It’s alright. Vector style is a very artsy style to deal with. One piece of advice though, vector sigs tend to look better when they have a flow.



As you can see, most of the prominent lines in mine go in the same direction.



Same seen here. It makes everything look better when it’s following a certain flow. You know wha I mean?

Check out my PS Resources thread in arts/creativity. I’ve included a ZIP of my favorite brush packs. And included is one that says something like, 378 Abstract Brushes. Well, those are actually vector brushes. And very nice ones at that.

I shall do that


Awesome dood. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

could you gimme the link to the ps recources thread please


everyonebothersme wrote: how exactly do you make a sig


http://lounge.moviecodec.com/topics/54878p1.html

For both of you.
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05 Sep 2008 09:48 pm
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Cidolfus wrote:
musicdude45 wrote:
Cidolfus wrote:
musicdude45 wrote:
Cidolfus wrote: It’s alright. Vector style is a very artsy style to deal with. One piece of advice though, vector sigs tend to look better when they have a flow.



As you can see, most of the prominent lines in mine go in the same direction.



Same seen here. It makes everything look better when it’s following a certain flow. You know wha I mean?

Check out my PS Resources thread in arts/creativity. I’ve included a ZIP of my favorite brush packs. And included is one that says something like, 378 Abstract Brushes. Well, those are actually vector brushes. And very nice ones at that.

I shall do that


Awesome dood. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

could you gimme the link to the ps recources thread please


everyonebothersme wrote: how exactly do you make a sig


http://lounge.moviecodec.com/topics/54878p1.html

For both of you.

Thankies
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05 Sep 2008 09:50 pm
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its kewl
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