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Hey can someone give me some tips on what looks good in a forum signature? I mean, I'm a little bored of using random brush textures and applying a motion blur to them, and then colouring them using the adjustment tools.
Other than that, I don't know what works well in a forum signature, can someone help me out a little here? ![]() |
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♥C.S. + A.M.♥
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Age: 27
Posts: 4,680
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I don't know...different designs and texts and stuff are cool...
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Angel Island ♥
Join Date: Jun 2007
Age: 29
Posts: 1,530
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Um Use something that's funny?
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FFR Player
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This is a more crap version of my present signature, meaning I used the same methods but used an obviously different picture.
![]() Well, I decided to copy someone else's idea and add lines in the middle and stuff. ![]() Think I saw it in a video tutorial on YouTube actually.... |
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Network Security Analyst
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Try and do something that not everyone is doing. All the random brushes and textures and motion blurs are way too common. Think outside the box.
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use some vectors...
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FFR Player
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Any different?
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