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Jul 17 2011 08:17pm
Vote this :) I'm beginner!

here's a only problem...are 170kb.. why?
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Jul 17 2011 10:04pm
If you save as jpeg you can adjust the quality to fit kb limit.

Pretty good for a beginner but you are missing some basic elements.

First thing i noticed is that the text doesn't blend well, if you're not careful text will make your sig look worse.

Also looks like you just pasted your render on a premade background, especially since the lighting doesn't match,

Light in bg is coming from below him, whereas the render itself is lit from above.
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Jul 18 2011 05:17am
Quote (NeCrOdE @ Jul 18 2011 04:04am)
If you save as jpeg you can adjust the quality to fit kb limit.

Pretty good for a beginner but you are missing some basic elements.

First thing i noticed is that the text doesn't blend well, if you're not careful text will make your sig look worse.

Also looks like you just pasted your render on a premade background, especially since the lighting doesn't match,

Light in bg is coming from below him, whereas the render itself is lit from above.


what's a premade background?
why it isn't correct if i paste the render on it?
And how i can blend well the text? :)
ty u for u're tip :)

This post was edited by GoD_Berna on Jul 18 2011 05:18am
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Jul 18 2011 12:46pm
Obviously you need a background for your render, but it needs to blend well. There are tons of ways to do this. There is a tutorial by DB_Odin which explains alot of the elements of sig making, if you can't find it i'll post/pm you later when i get on my pc. I am not good with text myself so i can't give you alot of advice except to try and keep it simple and experiment with positioning.
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Jul 18 2011 05:41pm
Quote (NeCrOdE @ Jul 18 2011 06:46pm)
Obviously you need a background for your render, but it needs to blend well. There are tons of ways to do this. There is a tutorial by DB_Odin which explains alot of the elements of sig making, if you can't find it i'll post/pm you later when i get on my pc. I am not good with text myself so i can't give you alot of advice except to try and keep it simple and experiment with positioning.


thankyou for pm mate
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