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Post by lazy on Dec 30, 2006 15:13:40 GMT 1
Try to cut out your renders better. The Magic Wand tool isn't the best thing to use.
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Post by maususama on Jan 3, 2007 4:49:10 GMT 1
EDIT: Due to legality issues these images have been removed.
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Post by pinefresh on Jan 3, 2007 4:59:11 GMT 1
The first one, it seems to best suit the pose of your gargoyle (I am assuming thats what it is). Gargoyles generally only come out at night so her sitting there at night seems to work well. Also she seems to be looking up and thinking so the whole outdoor scene with the stars as I said best suits her pose. That way she seems like she is outside staring at the stars in wonder.
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Post by junpei on Jan 3, 2007 4:59:38 GMT 1
2 is the best... I would personally chose none...
Try finding some more tutorials or something.
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Post by maususama on Jan 3, 2007 5:04:26 GMT 1
Junpei I already have your opinion off the board *duck tapes his mouth and handcuffs him to the pipes in the basement*
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Post by junpei on Jan 3, 2007 5:05:28 GMT 1
Kinky.
You really do need to go find more tutorials. Your sigs lack any sort fo defining trait. They all look like generaic backgrounds you can grab anywhere.
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Post by Valencia Donahue on Jan 3, 2007 5:05:51 GMT 1
I'm not gonna touch the other sigs/banners... Too much to say... Meanwhile, seeing "Nuri" a bunch of times randomly made me think of a certain DDR song for some strange reason. I like the choice of colors and how the render's gaze directs the viewers' attention to the moderate light source. This one hurted my eyes... The red looks too "loud and sharp" in comparison to how soft the render is. This time around, the background was too soft and I got a small sense of emptiness off to the left. I'll have to blame the mental-continuity issue I'm having at the moment since I'm now used to seeing the first few facing the opposite direction, so pardon if this comment isn't appropriate. When I see a figure looking off into a distance, I'm more accustomed to seeing the figure look off into the left. In this case, the render is looking at the text, but... Although the light source is filling up the void, it's dividing my attention (if not distracting me) and causing me to withdraw a bit and look at the black blot instead. It brings me back to the render, which isn't always a bad thing, though... Yeah.
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Post by korin on Jan 3, 2007 5:07:18 GMT 1
Still, try some tutorials and stuff and pick up some things. You got the basic concept it's all just a matter of increasing your knowledge of other styles.
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