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  1. Matt: The purple text is very hard to read, and not really creative. Try a different font, and maybe seek out a few cool text tutorials to make it a little more interesting to look at. Make sure the final font color is easy to read, but with the same color scheme as the signature. Also, I don't know if the little strips of a brownish, whitish, and blackish color are supposed to look sharp or shiny, or if that was just a mistake, but I would suggest making it smooth if it is supposed to be smooth, making it shinier if it's supposed to be shinier, or making it stand out more if it is supposed to be sharp.

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    I don't know if this needs anything, or what...it just doesn't look right to me. I drew the entire tree in pencil, then colored it, softened edges, ink sketch, and so on.

  2. I've finally decided to make a gallery. Captions will be above the art.

    A sig.

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    "Tell Me Baby" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, using LFC4EVER's Rainbow Sig Tutorial.

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    Something quick I did as a joke for a friend.

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    A sig, not one of my favorites.

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    Another quick joke for a friend.

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    Played with the colors on a stock, text for a friend.

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    One of my first avatars, I think.

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    I don't even know.

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    Back when I first started using Paint.NET. :)

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    Sig.

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    Av.

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    Something I made for a science project.

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    An avvy I don't remember making.

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    The matching sig that I don't remember making.

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    Something for school.

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    Something for school.

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    Something I did when I was bored.

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    An avatar I was going to use, but decided against it.

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    Stay tuned!

  3. Thanks eraser! I really feel like a baby (maybe a toddler) in a world full of vintage professionals. But that only goes for the expertise, otherwise I guess I could be one or the other user's granny... :mrgreen:

    I'm no professional. Trust me. But everyone feels like that when they're new. I still sometimes do! You'll get used to it if you stick around the forums, though. :wink:

  4. Kat- ... If it is, try playing with it a little more--show off your artistic talents.

    Welcome to PDN!

    So I tried to work a bit on the picture level - still with just the basic PDN program, no plug-ins as of yet. One of these days I will DL some of the important ones, I swear. I am confident enough now that I can handle it. :)

    Now anyway, here are some variations:

    Making progress. Keep playing around with PDN, and see what you can do!

  5. Kat- That is very sweet, rescuing dogs. The dogs in the avatar you showed us and your current avatar are adorable, they deserve a good home, as does every dog. I applaud your work.

    The sig I like better is the second one, but is that a stock image? If it is, try playing with it a little more--show off your artistic talents.

    Welcome to PDN!

  6. Oh. Ok. Glad that's cleared up. But thanks anyway, I like it better too. But I wasn't aiming for a masterpiece because it is just for a school project, and people outside of Paint.NET think that a gradient looks super-hard to do, so a simple thing for me looks complex and amazing to them. Good enough for me. Thanks again

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