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Alphaggot:
You're only really using a render and adding some stripes. I like to tend to add some effect to a background and have my render match with the background. For example,



I grabbed the background from a random site and I got Cloud from FF because he was a matching render. Adding a background can make your signature have a 'full' feeling.

Roach :3:

What about that?

Alphaggot:

--- Quote from: TheRoach on October 19, 2011, 10:10:21 AM ---
What about that?

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Its an improvement but the colors don't mix and match very well. I tend to use same colors, or black and white if I need to. I wouldn't really suggest the whole wrap around with the lights. Try mixing the render into the image and use font, not an icon. My friend requested I make him a Sean Paul signature. Although the colors of my render were different from my background, I mixed in the render with the background leading in this kind of effect. The text can also play a huge role in the signature itself. I added a caption underneath my label, just made it tiny so nobody can see.

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