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Simplicity and well used font. Much better.
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Thanks guys! Especially from you three.
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Agreed that the last pic you posted is the best one yet, keep it up :)
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essentially what everyone else said.
although i would move the 'nathan miller' from the corner to maybe right under the main text, to make the formatting more uniform. |
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So I know what you are going to say about this one, "Its hard to read."
So i'm asking, how could I keep the feeling that the white on white provides, and make it easier to read at the same time? http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/a...sic/Milla5.jpg EDIT: Might as well throw this one up too. http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/a...5_897865_n.jpg |
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2nd one is neat but the cutout could use better rendering. Look into using the pen tool for cutting out. The for him right shoulder in front of the 2 L's and behind the I looks weird btw. Either put that part behind the letters or in front of the letters. Behind is probably better because then you can read the I and L better. Make sure to keep the tie in front because that looks neat and it creates depth. To render out special effects you need to mess with selections of the RGB layers and paste the selected parts in. This way you preserve transparency (somewhat faking it but it works most of the time). You could try making some of your own special effects with brushes and layer styles. Overlay and screen layers work really good for making flashy effects. |
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The I should def. not be in front of his arm i don't know what I was thinking there.
Didn't really fix much of what you said, but it looks better for sure. |
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![]() I put the A in front because I want the impression that the dude is leaning in between the space between the L and the A. It gives it more 3dness. |
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Interesting. The first one won't work with the amount of softness to it, and the lack of coverage around the text. You need to have contrast between those colour swirls > text to make the text readable, right now it's too subtle, and not hard enough.
Number two is pretty cool, I like the idea of it-- what version of Photoshop are you using? If you have access to the Refine Edge/Mask Edge tool, google it, look up a tutorial, play with it. Crop jobs otherwise have basically the same default look-- either they're hard pixelated, straight geometric with anti-alias, or they have a blurry glow from being feathered. The feathered look to the whole edge on the image you're using kinda throws me off near the top, and down below I can see you used a higher radius of feathering and erased it a few times due to the transparency :D which is sometimes a neat effect. However near the top and for some parts on his arms over the text it's a bit weak, I think it needs sharpness. So yes, try to look into it, it'll give images you crop a cleaner less generic look. Keep it up 8-) EDIT: As well, I think it would add to the image to have a bunch more "stuff" coming off those places where it's just a plain curve near the edges, doesn't match the look you've created on the right which makes it seem like the whole thing's melting away. |
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Yea, the thing about the guy is I wanted to look like he was painted on, so I didn't want hard edges, but I went too far with the arm and i'm not sure if i'm going to be able to fix it.
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On the last one, outer glow just doesn't help out.. Get some light brushes and draw uneven edges around it to make it glow and then use glow on that layer instead and she'll get a nice toneout imho :)
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The skew seems okay, try to use a different layering method? and consider that there are gaps in the planks so kinda show how paint would show with those gaps, that alone should make it a lot more legit. |
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Second though was... The grafitti is casting shadow on the wall? What made you want the piece to cast shadow as if it's hovering 1 feet above it xD |
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So I tried to make a logo, I discovered brush's and real textures.
I couldn't figure out where to put the Milla though. Where do you think I should put it? http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/a...sic/Logo-1.jpg Should it go here? http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/a...sic/Logo-2.jpg |
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I know this is a bump. But it didn't deserve its own thread and it fits with the rest of this.
http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/a...background.jpg |
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Heh, that's cool I like it. Looks like it would be plastered on a slushi drink :)
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The 'M' is a little more difficult to read than the other letters. Highlight the M and play around with levels -I'm assuming you're using Photoshop- which is Ctrl+L.
Overall, it's a big improvement over the first image you put up. :D |
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