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I personally think it's perfect.Anyone who disagrees,seeing a freaky kid with a headless stuffed animal just isn't their thing then.It didn't take me a whole lot.Simple gradient,border,extracted stock.Simplicity f---ing ownz.
Irrelevant
04-04-2006, 04:14
problem is that the stock is in no way matching the background, and the text, to be blunt, is shamefully added with no relation to the theme of the sig if any.
Well you have to keep in mind that this was the only default text in the bunch that I actually thought that might've looked good on the overall sig.I also don't/didn't know what color might have been better than light green for the situation.
Depu Techiikue
04-04-2006, 20:32
lmfao, that person reminds me of the baby on the scene in Toy Story when they wind up in the weird kid's room. lol
I would put the person behind the border, so that it looks more frame like. Also, you should try brushing on a new layer and put it to overlay so the background isn't just a difference of gradients. :P
Well, IMO its not really a 'Perfected horror' as such, it has a bit of a scary theme to it, but I have seen a bit worse :P Still, the sig is nice in its own right none-the-less, but do take advice from Kryt and/or Mirae or any other GFX masta' xD Not bad though d(o^o)
I know exactly what you did to do the background, and I'll give you a few suggestions..
You should do the Gradient tool a but more. Make it so it looks all messy and such... After you do that, make a new layer... Do it again. And then one more time.
After you have 3 layers that look compleatly different from eachother, you need to blend them together right... You should use different colors though.
I would give you a full tutorial on how to do it, but it's all on my laptop, and I'm lazy..so maybe some other time.
For your image, I suggest doing this...
First off, it looks to "Smooth" Secondly, it's over the images boarder-line.
Select the images layer, right click on it and duplicate it. After you duplicated it, go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur
Set the motion Blur to something that looks off-set and such, but don't make it so you can't see it at all O_o (I can't give specific's, because Photoshop isn't on this computer.)
After you do that, again, blend the layers together.
If you have any trouble, I'll get off my lazyness and get my laptop. xP
Thanks alot for the comments.I'm still a beginner.Your comments really helped Xyrin and Kyrstikal.And yeah,I've never actually worked with layers.I'll try your stuff.Thanks again.
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