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Pop Out Sig : <by Mayank> hoping to get better comments
Johnny replied to mayank's topic in Graphics, Design & Animation
That, and the glass effect doesn't quite look right, and I think the text would look better if it were a slight bit smaller and off the render. This is just me guessing though. -
Trap17 Sig Tournament #1 -- Finals Biscuitrat vs. Truefusion
Johnny replied to Johnny's topic in Graphics, Design & Animation
5-1. Biscuitrat up. Should I keep this thing going, or end it here? -
Signature Request Wanted I need a signature
Johnny replied to Guild-GaW's topic in Graphics, Design & Animation
The picture's named Zerg something. I was pointing out that it's a protoss. -
My First Popout Sig little abstract brush set teaser
Johnny replied to truefusion's topic in Graphics, Design & Animation
Ditto on every bit of it. -
The essentials to a good (Johnny-style) sig: 1. Border. Nothing elaborate, but something to keep all the goodies in. 2. Brushing. Brushes available by the thousands at http://www.deviantart.com/ I've gone over basic brushing a few times, but still yet to release my full brushing tutorial. 3. Render. High quality renders available at http://www.gamefront.com/ in nice big packages. 4. Text. Needs some nice effects(shadows, stroke, opacity, fill, stay away from glows and bevels.), and a nice font. http://www.dafont.com/de/ has premium fonts for free. 5. Color. Color balances are key to a good sig. I have a pretty decent (multi)coloring tutorial in the tuts section. 6. Contrast. Brightness/contrast helps give the sig more life, instead of being plain/bland. 7. Other effects. Scanlines, blurs, etc. 8. Blending. All the elements should flow nicely. So, that's not like the sig -law- or anything, that's just what I find absolutely necessary for each of my personal sigs. Of course, there's more to it than that....this is just a point in the right direction. As for your current stuff, they're okay for a beginner, but I agree with biscuitrat. Edit: Oh, and layering is also a must. If you haven't already, get into the habit of using layers a lot. They make things tons easier when you have an elaborate sig and you need to tweak certain things. Edit2: And make sure you save PSD files...most of the time you don't need to go back and edit a sig, but sometimes you will, and PSDs are very useful. I tend to use them a lot.
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My First Popout Sig little abstract brush set teaser
Johnny replied to truefusion's topic in Graphics, Design & Animation
Fusion, your images are fruity. -
Signature Request Wanted I need a signature
Johnny replied to Guild-GaW's topic in Graphics, Design & Animation
That's a Protoss, not a Zerg. :DBut no, I don't disagree with the 10 posts rule, I just think it should be up to the individual designer. But now that I think about it, making that rule official probably would be best. -
See, you have a point, but what it comes down to is that each element of the sig should be detailed and nice-looking, instead of having one thing plain and the rest nice-looking. Yes, the text/render should be the focus, but they can be the focus without having to make your background plain. I think this one serves a perfect example: As you can see, there's tons of detail in the background (I didn't do it myself though) but the render and text remain the focus. And looking through my sigs I notice that a lot of them don't actually have elaborate backgrounds, but the render/text make up for it, like these: (I just took the examples from my gifts section...my sigs seem to be a bit better there. O.O)
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Pffft. That settles it then.
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For sure. And remember Mike, I know what you look like.
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How about no. I'm lazy. :)Why can't you do it, Mr. I'm-good-at-everything?
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Request For Sig Department Forum image assistance
Johnny replied to elevenmil's topic in Graphics, Design & Animation
Heh, well, that's reassuring. And that's probably where I got it from...I think I first noticed the name during AS, and assumed you got your name from it. Or something. Whatever...I don't wear my glasses like I should. -
I didn't call you a chum, I called you a chump. Get it right dolt. I agree though...it looks good Phyre, but something just seems off. Abstract probably would be better. Not too late to change it, just avoid doing it a bunch. At least here only staff can edit posts, so there's no need to worry about people switching without permission.
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iPood style! (Yes, the "poo" was intentional)Looks cool...only thing I'd point out is that the red text over the dark orange chick is somewhat hard to see...maybe give it an outline, or something.But hm...osiris-design...I know Sick Osiris...and he's a vector artist....you're not Sicko are you?
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No doubt. I love trying to figure out what Mike's saying half the time.
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Photoshop Cs Image Correcting Tip SHADOW/HIGHLIGHT Option
Johnny replied to PhxStorks's topic in General Discussion
Hm...is this something like using Levels? You can use a histogram to set your shadow, midtone, and highlights...then there's another bar for brightness/contrast. O.o -
[this is me agreeing.]
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Like I said, REALLY easy cut...no real background, and huge outlines. But meh. I was really tired. And lazy. And for some reason had a strong urge to do a render. I still have some Naruto and comic ones to do....but meh....me rendering is a rare occasion. (And don't you fools go doing the rest of the maplestory ones. I plan on it. Eventually.)
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Request For Sig Department Forum image assistance
Johnny replied to elevenmil's topic in Graphics, Design & Animation
Holy CRAP, it's ELEVENmil? I thought it was ELVENmil!Freaking jeez....it makes so much more sense now...I'm such a frickin' idiot...*rant, ramble, rave* -
ALRIGHT! PARTAY!Haha, j/k.Guess we're all bound to leave sometime. Just make sure you visit back every now and then to rate my sigs and stuff. You know how I love attention. :DBTW, I can never seem to catch you on MSN or YIM anymore...I'm not just crazy am I?
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You're my idol. No, but really though...layering is ESSENTIAL. So people, stop brushing directly on the background, or sticking your text above the color...stuff like that...