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background matches nicely, only thing is the text for stunt on the bottom left makes it unbalanced, put some sort of image in the bottom right, maybe a lil logo for yourself? otherwise its nice. a lotta people lately enjoy doing the whole "smudging" technique to blend renders, i think it would look really cool on this sig. try it out, its fun
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yeh i dnt have a logo![]() |
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By far your best one yet man. Really great. But I want to show you a couple things really quick that may help this sig out.
It adds lighting, and a bit more abstract feel to it. This is what I did. 1. I made a new layer above all layers, and filled it all with black. 2. I put about five 105mm Prime lens flares periodically around the blackness from around 80 - 110 brightness, varying on what looks best. 3. Set that layer to opacity. 4. I did the same exact thing, (new black layer, filled with about five lens flares) but with less bright lens flares, and set that layer to color dodge. Once it was on color dodge, and with the newest lens flare layer selected, I filtered it with a wave (filter > distort > wave), and randomized it a couple times for what looked best. 5. So now we have two new layers, both completely black, both filled with about five lens flares, with each layer on a different blend. 6. After that, I made a new layer and went to Image > Apply Image > Ok. I Gaussian Blurred that ( radius = 2.0 px). Once it was blurred, I went to Edit > Fade Gaussian Blur > and set the blending mode to lighten. Once it was a bit more glossy like that, I went to Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen. 7. I wouldve done more, and created more layers, but I didn't want to screw with your work that much man. If you want to keep it the way that you had it, then one tip: Change the text to white. 8. I also wouldve blended the render more to the background. But I didn't have the render layer lol. To blend it nicely into that background I wouldve done this. Select the render layer. Go to Select > Load Selection. Then Select > Inverse. Then Select > Feather (around 10-15 px). Then say Edit > Clear. And its blended nicely. This was my outcome: http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/2898/ironman5rr.jpg ![]() You made a really GREAT starting sig man, just gotta go the extra mile and make it awesome. Keep up the good work man. `CaL`
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