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Dark End

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  1. 1. Nice

    2. Why don't you just post the image here instead of the link?

    3. Needs Feather or Anti-Aliasing.

    4. The rain is going on the shadowed part.

    4. Try to find a place up there in the sticked topics so you can avoid making a whole new thread for one image.

  2. Ya, I heard you talking about this on the other threads. I'm not a big fan of it but I'm going to consider it. (I already have the one you linked on the other thread.)

    Anyways, any thoughts? I would really appreciate some comments about my sigs to improve.

  3. I've only used Paint.net to make Sigs so far other than to follow tutorials. I've only used it for some 5-3 months (can't remember.) After seeing some other works you can say I'm a bit embarrassed to post this but I'm only a beginner. I'm looking froward to some constructive comments to improve.

    Enjoy!:

    codsigcc1.jpg

    acsighk6.jpg

    callofdutyvl1.jpg

    callofduty4545ww8.jpg

    gearsofwarsigye1.jpg

    gowip6.jpg

    haloneat515la9.png

    18426369ni1.jpg

    wowpr5.jpg

    fdhsdfhhspk3.jpg

  4. I skipped steps also for my 'Any Key' ...Black box, large white paint brush in 2nd layer..then lowered the opacity.

    anykey.png

    Press Any Key to continue_

    I just made a Rounded Rectangle :RoundedRectangleTool: then made a Gradient :GradientTool:inside the box. After that I made a new layer and made white circle on the top of the image using the Eclipse tool :EllipseTool:, gave it a low Gaussian Blur :GaussianBlur: and lowered the opacity.

  5. Here is my go at it.

    VegitoTag.png

    You might want to throw your name in there somewhere.

    One thing I didn't like about your tutorial is how you said sigs that are 400x150 are a "no no." I found that size to be the perfect size when making sigs. I made my sig using that size and I doesn't look bad so I can't understand why you said that (maybe because a smaller size means less empty space but you can get around that.)

    Other that that, this tutorial is great. I especially like the effects you gave with the clouds effect. I also think it's great how you did it step by step for anyone to understand.

  6. Here is my go at it.

    VegitoTag.png

    You might want to throw your name in there somewhere.

    One thing I didn't like about your tutorial is how you said sigs that are 400x150 are a "no no." I found that size to be the perfect size when making sigs. I made my sig using that size and I doesn't look bad so I can't understand why you said that (maybe because a smaller size means less empty space but you can get around that.)

    Other that that, this tutorial is great. I especially like the effects you gave with the clouds effect. I also think it's great how you did it step by step for anyone to understand.

  7. PDN is Paint.NET's own native image format. It's exclusively for Paint.NET.

    If you want to use your images in other programs, you have to save in a different format, like PNG or JPG.

    In other words, if you save your image as is, it will save under the "PDN" format which is only recognizable to Paint.net. Where it says "Save as type:" when you're saving it change it to something else such as GIF, JPEG etc.

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