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DarkShock

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  1. No he's not. He's terrible. I've been....watching him. >_>
  2. You should make your overall image the size of your smallest picture. That way all of your larger pictures can just be sized down to fit. Anytime you re-size an image to make it larger it will come out blurry. To re-size an image hit Control + R.
  3. Great work. Very bright an vibrant.
  4. I really like the sig. Good contrast, but I don't think the cloud effect was needed. You have a lot of potential. Welcome to the forums.
  5. Thanks for the feedback guys. You should check them out...well...at least my recent ones. My old videos/sig aren't anywhere as good as the ones I'm making now.
  6. Awesome work, but I have no idea what's going on. A glass of Guinness, an acorn, and a puddle of gold with a fish poking it's head out. I'm lost. lol
  7. They're not stock. I make 95% of my backgrounds myself. It's a combination of smudging, C4Ds, and solid color layers with various blending modes. Have you seen my videos?
  8. November 1st Update These sigs contain both C4Ds and smudging. Still experiment different combinations.
  9. I remember when you challenged me to make something other than a sig. I ended up making a wallpaper for you. Remember this: http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m304/DarkShock91/Album%204/StarrySky.jpg *this was about 4 years ago
  10. Not bad. I recommend putting some more detail into the background. You should also experiment with borders.
  11. I was able to make this using the Shadow/Highlight Recovery tool. You can find it in Tanel's plugin pack. Welcome to the forum!
  12. Thanks guys. I put about 1 hour into that sig and it came out great.
  13. I know there's a plugin that has a Color to Alpha feature that lets you change specific colors transparent, but I'm not completely sure how well it work since I don't use it.
  14. 1. You can use this method. Just make the gradient your texture layer. 2. Enter your text with the color of your choice. Duplicate the layer and the use Hue/Saturation to change the duplicated text the color you want it to transition to. Select the gradient tool and change it to transparency mode. While still on the duplicated layer, begin using the gradient tool on the top of the text and work your way down. If done right, you should have a text that transitions from one color to another.
  15. I really like "Downfall" (if that's what you want to call it). The text is very vibrant and relaxing at the same time.
  16. Played around with brushes and smudging some more. I think this one came out better than the last. What do you guys think?
  17. Wow! I can tell you've been doing this for a while. Excellent job. You're very creative and have plenty of talent! Here. Have a +1 Rep.
  18. You're gallery is full of awesome work. I should have checked it out sooner. Keep it up. You're talented.
  19. Yea that would be the brushes. It came out a little overwhelming. I'm still getting used to brushes, so I'm still working out the kinks. It's been a long time since I've used them. Thanks for the feedback.
  20. I agree. It's a good start. I recommend messing around with blending modes. They do wonders.
  21. Thanks for the awesome feedback guys. I'm going to continue experimenting with brushes and smudging. There's so much I can do with them and I have a ton of ideas in my head.
  22. Since Halloween is coming up, do you have any plans for an update? Your style is perfect for anything Halloween themed.
  23. Thanks for the comments guys. What do you guys think of this sig? I spent a while on it trying to start up a new style. No C4Ds were used to make this sig. I used a little smudging and some brushes to make this one. I think it came out well for an experiment sig.
  24. Thanks HELEN. I wasn't even really sure how good it would come out. I was just bored so I just decide to make a sig and recorded it.
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