My custom photoshop/signature
I do not post here frequently, but this is one of the few forums that I am on that still allows image sig's. So I designed this one just for TR. I am open to all types of constructive criticism.
I need to touch-up where the horns meet her head so it will look more organic. But it will have to wait until tomorrow.

I used a direct [img link [/img] above so that the criticism reflects the image in its relative state.
I need to touch-up where the horns meet her head so it will look more organic. But it will have to wait until tomorrow.

I used a direct [img link [/img] above so that the criticism reflects the image in its relative state.
Last edited by damnDSM; Feb 17, 2009 at 10:48 PM.
Text is a bit hard to read but other than that it looks good.
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"Thirty-six satisfactory exposures on a roll means a
photographer is not trying anything new." - Freeman Patterson

"Thirty-six satisfactory exposures on a roll means a
photographer is not trying anything new." - Freeman Patterson
well yea thats what I did haha but thats no reason to not improve on the design
the main trouble areas imo would be the "m" and "n" aswell as the "D" . But like I said before it's a good sig, somewhat refreshing to see amongst all the car sigs, I'm not saying there bad, hell I've made quite a few of them lol.
EDIT:
Thats a blue background o_O why not just make it transparent so it will take the color of whatever b.g. it's placed on?
EDIT:
Thats a blue background o_O why not just make it transparent so it will take the color of whatever b.g. it's placed on?
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"Thirty-six satisfactory exposures on a roll means a
photographer is not trying anything new." - Freeman Patterson

"Thirty-six satisfactory exposures on a roll means a
photographer is not trying anything new." - Freeman Patterson
Yeah, I noticed the color difference when I signed on to TR with my wifes laptop (LCD screen + better resolution)
I wanted to see what colors would pop off of the TR post area best, but I forgot to pull the background layer before I saved it as a jpg. I also forgot to save it as a .psd and my wife closed it when I left the room. I hate working from jpeg so I am going to have to pretty much start all over.


