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Learn techniques used in advanced signatures.

Create a new documeant and place in your stocks/renders. Use a soft round brush to blend them together.

Create a new layer and add some c4d renders. Set them to lighten and delete parts that look bad using a soft round brush.

Create a new layer and go to image>apply image. Go to filter>distort>displace. Set it on “tile” and for everything else use the default settings. Click ok and find a good image to distort your sig. Again, use a soft round brush to delete parts that look bad or are over your focal point.

Create a new layer and using soft round brushes, make some dots of color near your light sources. Set these layers on Color Doge or Linear Dodge, depending on what looks better to you.

Create a black/white gradient map and set it on Multiply.

Create a new layer and go to image>apply image. Using some splatter brushes, randomly delete parts of your sig. Then move this layer around.

Blur a little for depth.

Create a new layer and go to image>apply image. Set this layer on Dissolve and Opacity of 1%. Move it around and delete parst that look bad.

Add some more color using the same technique as before. Repeat the step where you apply image, delete spots using a splatter brush and then move it around. Sharpen your focal point. Blur spots that are supposed to be further away for depth.

Add some text. Keep it simple. I used JaneAusten font, which can be found at dafont.com

Create a new layer and brush in some lighting using a soft round brush. Leave it on normal and lower the opacity. Add a border. Do not use a 1px black border.

Add a black/white gradient map and set it on Luminosity.

Your Done.
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