This is my first real signature with photoshop and I've been playing around with it from time to time but decided to make my first signature a while back.V1 V2 I didn't save properly so it wouldn't let me add text to my sigs or I must have done something wrong with the layers but these are my first sigs. Your thoughts or any suggestions for my next sigs?
looks like superman's fortress of solitude in the background lollooks alright, prolly should add the name in tho. kinda plain tho
Not bad for a first. I like V2 the best. Backgrond over powers the sig to might. Now start with some text
I honestly think its really good for a 1st time. I like V1 better because V2 hurts my eyes (too light). Yeah and add text to make it look better
Really good for a first timer... you shouldve seen mine Add some stuff, work more on it... it has potential man
You guys he explained clearly why there's no text lol. Anyways not bad for your first. Next time try and find a pic with better pic quality. Also that looks way overburshed. Try making a bg w/o brushing. There is a good tut for making a nobrush sig on vero graphics. You can find that forum in the resource list in the gfx forum somewhere in here.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>I didn't save properly so it wouldn't let me add text to my sigs or I must have done something wrong with the layers but these are my first sigs. Your thoughts or any suggestions for my next sigs?</div>
good for 1st. WAY better than my 1st. Oh yeah heres the best way to save. Save it as jpeg. then save it as a Photoshop File(psd.) so you can edit it later
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PiN0Y Ba11a @ Sep 12 2006, 07:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>good for 1st. WAY better than my 1st. Oh yeah heres the best way to save. Save it as jpeg. then save it as a Photoshop File(psd.) so you can edit it later</div>Yeah saving it like that will make it so you can edit it later... but I believe all you gotta do is load up the jpeg you have of it and put on more stuff (like text and such). Only problem is that you can't change the layers of a jpeg image