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Prosecutor's Portfolio

Discussion in 'Creative Zone' started by Prosecutor, Mar 18, 2015.

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  1. Prosecutor

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    I'm only really bad at drawing, okay? XD (Trust me, you don't wanna see me draw)

    Anyways, I learned the basic ropes of photoshop today and I thought I would share a couple things with you guys that I just made. I'll be uploading more in the future, but for now, I have a couple sigs I just made. I hope you enjoy them!

    And don't hate pls. I'm new.

    I know that they aren't much, but they are okay considering I'm a starter. (I think)

    Pokémon Signatures
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    My Signature (other people made these for me)
    I didn't make these, this is just so I can find them later on.
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    Please comment about how I'm doing and please leave suggestions. Just don't hate on my amateurishness ;)
     
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  2. LostSpirit

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    Alright here's some constructive criticism for you:
    For the Jolteon sig, it looks like the renders are simply pasted onto a stock or some sort of background. When making a sig, you have to think of the environment that it's in and then try to make your render look like it belongs in the scene seamlessly. Usually this means putting some effects in front of the render or reducing the contrast between the render and background. You might want to reduce the size of the signature itself to make fitting in the render a little better.

    As long as you keep practicing, you'll gradually get better at making signatures, so don't worry about it. You've got a pretty good start!
     
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