I create forum signatures for fun. Here are some; I have more (some that I made for friends), but I don't want to create one massive post.
Enjoy! I will post more later. Also, I would like criticism on my signatures; I want to improve my Photoshop skills a lot, so the more feedback, the better.
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Posted 23 August 2007 - 06:22 AM
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Posted 19 May 2008 - 01:14 AM
OMG! *heart stops beating* I adore you!
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Posted 19 May 2008 - 12:20 PM
Try giving the text a 'stroke' (using 'layer styles' to do it is your best bet because then you can change it really easily), that will make it easier to read. Also, watch the contrast. The text on the model LX image is very hard to read because it has a very high contrast background going on that kinds breaks up the lettering. You're on the right track with picking contrasting colours, but making sure the light and darkness of things contrast is even more important in a design. You can use a stroke to help this, or a bar of translucent light or dark can help as well.
It might also be worth trying different fonts. Times New Roman (at least I assume that's what it is) isn't too megaman-ish, I bet you could find something more interesting without much difficulty.
Hope this helps! If you need to explain any of this more clearly, just ask.
It might also be worth trying different fonts. Times New Roman (at least I assume that's what it is) isn't too megaman-ish, I bet you could find something more interesting without much difficulty.
Hope this helps! If you need to explain any of this more clearly, just ask.
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