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How To Make A Tutorial
07 16th, 2007Full Credits to: +mw.PMI
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Asian Signature Tutorial
07 15th, 2007Click to view Full Tutorial, Full Credits to: +mw.PMI
Flawless Beauty Signature Tutorial
07 14th, 2007A classic sig and tutorial. Click to view Full Tutorial, Full Credits to: +mw.PMI
Battle Signature Tutorial
07 13th, 2007Kate Moss Signature Tutorial
07 12th, 2007Click to view Full Tutorial, Credits to: +mw.pmi
IMGDesk Image Uploads
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Unleashed Beast V2 Signature tutorial
07 9th, 2007Thomas Erak Signature Tutorial
07 9th, 2007Kirsta Allen Signature Tutorial
07 8th, 2007Great C4D Render Packs
07 7th, 2007These are some of the Best C4D Renders I have ever seen, Full Credits To Angelus-Hellion
Also, browse around his gallery. He has many C4D’s that you may find helpful
Signature Tips
07 7th, 2007Tip#1
Don’t “blend” a render into a sig. If you start out with a render and create effect layers above it, it will look eventually just blend itself. Remember, you have to use common sense with photoshop. To get rid of something on top of a stock or render use the “erase tool” <– I know I know, I amaze myself as well
Tip#2
Don’t use those damn brushes you find at deviantart. If you wh0re them your sigs will always be the same. I used to use them myself and it got me no where. If you take a stock and use different filters (try distorts) you will a better result. The only time I ever use brushes in when I smudge or use the o-so-fudging-beautiful clonestamp.
Tip#3
Use gradient maps, but don’t over do it. Too much color always ends in an ugly brown. Also try the other color effects ps has to offer. Curves, Levels, Select color etc.
Tip#4
Don’t smack a huge font on a tiny sig. Just don’t b/c it bugs me, and it looks like crap
Tip#5
Don’t be random. Sigs take thought. Think about the flow, depth, color, and the idea that you want people to get from the sig. I always use motion in my sigs.
Tip#6
Few more things to think about. Shading, break up of space, sex, LIGHTING.
Tip#7
Your never to good to read tutorials. Read them and then read them again. Tutorials teach the unteachable.
Tip#8
DONT EVER use pixel stretch as your sig background…it’ll look like shit 100% of the time
Tip#9
Dont BRUSH your sig backgrounds…like said above all your sigs will look the same
In The Clouds
07 4th, 2007Flow
07 3rd, 2007Creating flow is simple, however, it’s one of the most important things in designing. The definition of flow is as follows: To exhibit a smooth or graceful continuity. Without flow, a sig is just a random mess and will never be finished. I will explain the basics of flow in this tutorial.
The Check List
07 3rd, 2007Sometimes, when making a sig, you will forget something very important. You probably won’t realize until you are finished. Then you may have to go back and start from an earlier state. For this reason I have made a list of important things to think of when making a sig.
Depth Explained
07 2nd, 2007By having good depth you are bringing your sigs to the next level. When you first try to create depth you might find it to be difficult, but after a while it will become easier. Think of signatures as a real picture. Some objects are further away and some are up close.







