2007-05-28, 18:27 | Link #21 |
Hail pork!
Graphic Designer
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Silicon Valley
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You know, I've always wondered that myself and to this day, I still don't know who it is. I simply call her anime goth girl. I got render from a buddy of mine. If you ever find out, let me know.
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2007-05-28, 18:42 | Link #22 |
Ever Bright, Ever Blue
Graphic Designer
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Ontario, Canada
Age: 34
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Wow man, your right good at making sigs eh? I always make my own and they turn out fairly well, but they always lack that 'umph" thats great artists can make them.
In short, im jealous, kudos man, you rock. EDIT: i remembered a quick question that i think you can answer, whats the font called that you use on most of your sigs in the bottom right? ive been trying to find which one it is but it alludes me. |
2007-05-28, 19:00 | Link #23 |
Hail pork!
Graphic Designer
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Silicon Valley
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@Ayame: Thanks for the kind comments. Name of the font I use for my signature is called visitor. You can find it at www.dafont.com From the looks of things, your sig is actually pretty nice. I like the concept you have there but of course we can always help you improve it. If you need any help on sig creation or need pointers, don't be afraid to ask. I'm here to help.
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2007-05-28, 19:06 | Link #24 |
Ever Bright, Ever Blue
Graphic Designer
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Ontario, Canada
Age: 34
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awesome, thanks man i really appreciate it.
im currently in the works of a souiseiseki sig. im gonna try a few things with it then post it and receive some tips, sound good if you dont mind? |
2007-06-09, 03:55 | Link #39 |
Hail pork!
Graphic Designer
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Silicon Valley
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In the near future I plan on recording some of my work and posting it on my site. After that I'll be able to link you guys and you can see it's fairly easy to do the same work as me. It's my own style that I have not perfected but as you can see, I have positive results. I'm sure a lot of you guys think I go above and beyond with my effects, but in all reality, they're just a couple of brushes I use, some blending options, "render coloring" (I rarely will choose a complimenting color from the color swatch... I use the render's original color to complete my work 99% of the time), and some other simple things. I have taught people in the past on my style and they're now ripping out some great work. I can only show you the foundation of how I setup my work and it's up to you to branch out and find your own style from it.
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