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Troy Signatures
I'm from L-Factor where I did some signature making with Photoshop Cs2 for sometime, I didn't get much approval from people...but signatures at that time made me happy that's what counted. Here are some samples I would like to share (or what still exists, if it's too much waste of bandwidth...tell me...i think) :
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Your work is...simply amazing. I can't fathom why people wouldn't approve. Your last sig especially stands out - that's one hot border! I noticed that you used some scanlines...and while I normally don't find them too appealing, you actually managed to change my mind about them. Just the way you used them....very effective. Keep up the good work, and I really hope to see some more from you.
By the way, how long have you been using Photoshop now?
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That can be easily done Milfeulle >.>
just work on your canvas the normal sig you do after you've done much everything just go to edit Canvas Size and increase hight and you pretty a part of your render that didn't show up will appear remove anything else than your render and your pretty much done. such as this I didn't work much though on it coz I didn't feel I want I just wanted to show you:
and by the way Troy your works are pretty interesting actually though it seems you really like the red color. >.>
And don't mind them like in other forums I go to they think I'm still a newbie though the best GFXer there probably don't know how to use smudging or gradient maps. >.>
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I like your work, Troy. I think you have a distinct style that looks very proffessional. I especially like the second to last sig as the colours work very well and the stock is good. Well done.
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Does anyone know of any tutorials for that? I want to know how to do it now.
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I can create a tutorials for this but notice I'll make the sig BG pretty simple (just a white BG) and just a render to show you since it needs only 5 steps maximum