Broxi Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 C+C? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScottBF2 Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 Have the texture on the layer above the render then blend it in. Shoving light textures in the background does nothing for renders most of the time, and just looks silly.Can also adjust the colour of the texture by using Ctrl+U and having it a darker shade of blue to fit with your colour scheme. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G.Linton Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 Have the texture on the layer above the render then blend it in. Shoving light textures in the background does nothing for renders most of the time, and just looks silly.Can also adjust the colour of the texture by using Ctrl+U and having it a darker shade of blue to fit with your colour scheme.How long you been doing Sig's for mate? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScottBF2 Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 How long you been doing Sig's for mate?I honestly don't know. I think this summer it's coming up for two years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G.Linton Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 I honestly don't know. I think this summer it's coming up for two years.So i'v got a long way,And see the Snejider sig above I really like it.Also is it easier at the start to just do simple signatures? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScottBF2 Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 So i'v got a long way,And see the Snejider sig above I really like it.Also is it easier at the start to just do simple signatures?Simple signatures are usually more difficult to get right, but yeah. Try manipulations and stuff, give yourself a variety of things to try and you'll find something you're good at. Using textures and stuff takes practice (it's something I'm just learning how to do properly). The hardest thing of all is to choose a font that fits your work. Try a variety of things, look at other people's signatures, as them how they did things, download .psd's from other people and see how they did things. You learn as you go along basically. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broxi Posted April 19, 2011 Author Share Posted April 19, 2011 Have the texture on the layer above the render then blend it in. Shoving light textures in the background does nothing for renders most of the time, and just looks silly.Can also adjust the colour of the texture by using Ctrl+U and having it a darker shade of blue to fit with your colour scheme.hows this now scott? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScottBF2 Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 Need to tone down the settings on your liquifying tool a wee bit. Just rub it along the outside of your render after you've applied the image and it will blend the render into the texture a wee bit. Think the choice of texture for what you're trying to do may be a bit off, and you'll need a few more textures overall. It's a learning curve though, mate. KUTGW. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G.Linton Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 Simple signatures are usually more difficult to get right, but yeah. Try manipulations and stuff, give yourself a variety of things to try and you'll find something you're good at. Using textures and stuff takes practice (it's something I'm just learning how to do properly). The hardest thing of all is to choose a font that fits your work. Try a variety of things, look at other people's signatures, as them how they did things, download .psd's from other people and see how they did things. You learn as you go along basically.Can't stop repping you and lorney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScottBF2 Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 Can't stop repping you and lorney It makes me like you more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broxi Posted April 19, 2011 Author Share Posted April 19, 2011 Need to tone down the settings on your liquifying tool a wee bit. Just rub it along the outside of your render after you've applied the image and it will blend the render into the texture a wee bit. Think the choice of texture for what you're trying to do may be a bit off, and you'll need a few more textures overall. It's a learning curve though, mate. KUTGW.ive decided to make it my sig i quite like it personally, maybe because i made it though appreciate the help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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