First Attempts

Neo

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Well, I barely got into making sigs and that kind of stuff. I followed a tutorial to make this sigs, but I obviously did not do it all well but I tried my best and wanted to see what do you guys think?

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Hey, for a first attempt, those are not bad at all. I like the first and second one the best as the stock actually seem to work well with the background. You'll definitely learn a few more things about making signatures, but just hang in there. :wink: You'll get better and better as you practice.
 
I second what Mits said. For first attempts they are very good. :neomon:
You've done a lot better than what you think you have so don't let it get to you, just keep practicing an eventually you'll me making some amazing pieces (practice makes perfect) and you'll also pick up some new techniques and such from other gfx people.

Keep up the great work :wink:
 
They are very good mate for a first attempt I like the first and the 2nd try adding more effects to the third and add depth to it
 
I like the first one the best.An advice for beginners,it is better to put one image in the sig.So the viewer can focus on that.When using more than one image it can cause a chaos.Of course it doesn't happen in all cases but that what I wanted to say.
I'll be waiting to see more from you.
 
I like the first one the best.An advice for beginners,it is better to put one image in the sig.So the viewer can focus on that.When using more than one image it can cause a chaos.Of course it doesn't happen in all cases but that what I wanted to say.
I'll be waiting to see more from you.

So true. When I first made my sigs, I was using two-three stocks. I think the only sig I thought turned out well was my FFIX theme, in which I used three stocks overall. It blended quite well, methinks. But that's just me. xD

But yeah, try using one focal for most of your sigs. If you really want to try something different, then use two images and experiment with that, but I think you really should practice more with just one image to get the hang of it.
 
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