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I did a better job this time
Topic Started: Mar 2 2008, 07:24 PM (345 Views)
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I was working on this but with more clutter and my computer went haywire and I am glad or else it wouldn't turn out like this
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I love the backdrop. ^_^

but the render is very low quality and totally ruins it for me.
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Mar 2 2008, 06:17 PM
I love the backdrop. ^_^

but the render is very low quality and totally ruins it for me.

how could I improve the quality?
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Mar 2 2008, 06:19 PM
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Mar 2 2008, 06:17 PM
I love the backdrop. ^_^

but the render is very low quality and totally ruins it for me.

how could I improve the quality?

Blending it could help, but the problem is in the render itself, try and find one with a smoother cut. ^_^

Edit: You have two renders in there also, which is generally not a good idea. It makes it so there is no focal point its a great signature for where you are in your graphics career and your improving.
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Mar 2 2008, 06:21 PM
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Mar 2 2008, 06:19 PM
Chimpers
Mar 2 2008, 06:17 PM
I love the backdrop. ^_^

but the render is very low quality and totally ruins it for me.

how could I improve the quality?

Blending it could help, but the problem is in the render itself, try and find one with a smoother cut. ^_^

Edit: You have two renders in there also, which is generally not a good idea. It makes it so there is no focal point its a great signature for where you are in your graphics career and your improving.

Thank ya very much ^_^
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It's funny...I started to graphics by myself. No one taught me how to use GIMP.
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Maybe you should find a better quality render. And add some more lighting to blend it in with the background.
But other than that it's fine.
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The render color scheme =/= the background color scheme.
Also, I agree with the above statement about the quality of the render.
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I agree with Feare about the render! Badly-cut renders always ruin a signature, no matter how good the rest of the signature is. Next time you should try to blend the render you use a little bit into the background, to create some kind of flow, if you know what I mean! I also suggest the use of some kind of borders. It might not look goo with borders but at least you experimented some new stuff. ^_^
Keep it up!
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Mar 5 2008, 02:15 PM
I agree with Feare about the render! Badly-cut renders always ruin a signature, no matter how good the rest of the signature is. Next time you should try to blend the render you use a little bit into the background, to create some kind of flow, if you know what I mean! I also suggest the use of some kind of borders. It might not look goo with borders but at least you experimented some new stuff. ^_^
Keep it up!

Thanks ^_^
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