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Old 04-19-2006, 12:50 AM
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Here is my new sig, I hope you guys like it, but then agian be honest if you have to, and hey one sentence without a spelling mistake. HORRAY!! And thanks Rob for the long thingy idea :P

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urgh stretched images...urgh!
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I didnt strech the images so much like before!!
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You do know that you can keep images in their original aspect ratio, you don't have to stretch them and squash them just to fit more in.
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You do know that you can keep images in their original aspect ratio, you don't have to stretch them and squash them just to fit more in.
Yea i already do know that, but ugh...okay i wont argue iam jus going to go and keep it orginal and post the new one in like..5 minutes..but the actual picture quality wasnt that good
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You don't have to change it, you just asked for opinions and we are expressing ours. I disabled the viewing of signatures so it makes no difference to me anyway, I just think you need to practise more and try different things, not just stretch them and throw a line of text on top.
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There is no right or wrong way of doing pictures like that, but its about learning to blend them together and add effects that look right for the shot, not just random ones because you can.

Here are some I made a while ago...







I'm not saying mine are necessarily good or the right way to do it, but just perhaps look at ones others have done and not so much try to copy or emulate what they did, but learn from others.
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Thomas do you mind if i save those for me to keep, and also, here is the new one i made, i know iam not incredibly talented..i mean like the frist one you showed me i can make, i jsu dont have many good ideas, if somone gave me good one then i can try my best to do it..anyways here it is, i didnt strecth them they are enitrely the real image, and if it looks strecthed its the picture quality

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What about this one, i made this some time ago this is a wall paper thou

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You can get better with practise, you get to know what looks good and mess around with photoshop more, there are lots of effects you can use, applying layering effects and such. Those I posted are ones I made for a competition that was held here a while ago. I made more but they weren't very good.

Here are some random wallpapers/collages I've done...



All I did, and all I ever do, is find dozens of images to use and test different ones, moving them around the frame, resizing them, changing the layer opacity and the layer blending, adding effects, putting in pattern and gradient layers, text sometimes, until it looks 'enough' to me. Too much and they look bad.
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