Basic Sig Tut

Wanna show off your Sig/Avatar/artwork. Well this is the place to do it!
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http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/8797 ... ualxl7.jpg

Rather large, so I didn't [IMG] tag it. Please comment!
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Godly.

Although. It's alittle too simple I think, don't get me wrong the out come is just top notch. I feel you should of added some more techniques then just Filters and renders and blending options, you should add some intro's using the pen tool.

Love it none the less.

Gewd Work.
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Where do you get your renders?
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I get most of them from friends on DA. And thank you for your comments, Dr.Cox. It was actually intended to be a basic tut, as I wanted people to use their own creativity and experimentation to find a style that they like, rather than trying to imitate something else.
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Well most of Trep's stuff includes a lot of 3D work, which isn't quite near as easy to detail in a tutorial as Photoshop work is. Slightly more detail may have been nice, but this is great for a basic sig tutorial. Should help a lot of people.
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Post by Lt Slap a ho »

I think if we had godly c4d's like you do, we would be able to produce such piece of art.
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Seems overly dependent on another's work. It might be one thing if you make the c4d yourself, but like this it's not so much your work as it is the modelers. C4d's in general don't sit right with me, they just seem like an easy way to look talented and artistic when you don't necessarily need to be either of those things to make a c4d, or to use one.
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Post by GametagAeonFlux »

I agree with you that it may not take much skill to use them, but not taking much skill to make them? Naaah...there are definitely good and bad C4Ds and abstract C4D render creators...it's not just click, drag and hope for the best.
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Ombre wrote:Seems overly dependent on another's work. It might be one thing if you make the c4d yourself, but like this it's not so much your work as it is the modelers. C4d's in general don't sit right with me, they just seem like an easy way to look talented and artistic when you don't necessarily need to be either of those things to make a c4d, or to use one.
To make a good C4D, and actually hit the target you were aiming for it would be a lot harder than you think, sometimes you do just hope for the best, and other times you actually piece several ones to make the one C4D you were aiming for, to me its not a quick and easy way, I spend hours on my work and its no where near easy.
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Cool tutorial, thanks.
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