Im gonna make sigs for 100k
The size for sigs i will use if 600x180.
An example is this
Misterman22 wrote:Viper/sasquatch in there is stolen from Miso. 0/10
Mariofan1 wrote:Misterman22 wrote:Viper/sasquatch in there is stolen from Miso. 0/10
The picture's on google images so it's not hard to really use. It's like saying that your profile picture involves a helmet, which is robby's work, you've stole robby's work, plagiarism!!
Mariofan1 wrote:Triggered
Misterman22 wrote:Mariofan1 wrote:Misterman22 wrote:Viper/sasquatch in there is stolen from Miso. 0/10
The picture's on google images so it's not hard to really use. It's like saying that your profile picture involves a helmet, which is robby's work, you've stole robby's work, plagiarism!!
NO I EDITED IT A LITTLE SEE THAT BLACK SHIT SO YEAHMariofan1 wrote:Triggered
Boozy wrote:Calm down people.
I started the same way.
Photoshopping hh shit and non-hh shit, sometimes animated it like I did with the pet sign arm or the character animated on top of a Skill Candy logo I put together, blending a few things together to make a background.
I will give you some tips though! I hope to see some improvements
1: always hold shift depending on the program you use to scale the images down based on its current size. Stretching either side of the image will make it look unnatural. Never scale the image up, will lose quality.
Thanks for the advice. And also thank you for not being a negative person like the other people
2: try animating frame by frame, it honestly isn't hard at all and can gain a HUGE profit in an unclaimed market in signatures!
3: learn and play around with clipping layers, opacity, and black/gray/white in clipping later to create highlights/shadows/blending. Blending as sometimes colors are too bright or dark when mixing different images, using black/white or even other colors can make the image as one whole image.
4: avoid using bad cropped out images with the white showing. A lot of the time you'll find yourself needing to crop out your OWN images. Other times if you make the image small enough you can blur the white edges.
5: backgrounds: I liked to google and find images I would fit well with the hh vibe, but then I moved on to flat design and mixing (using clipping layers) to create my own wth random images and drawing lines here and there. Either way the more you put Ito it the more the people appreciate it.
seperate your art from the crowd and make your own style and you will find yourself having people beg for your art.
6: avoid using others work, like how you used Miso's Art in that. That's a big no no, even I made that mistake once.
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