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new sig?
[img]http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/7758/thegreatheadupreturns0zd.jpg[/img]
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Ya mon. Likin' that.
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nice but text isnt too great.
keep your current, its too hot. |
pretty cool. even though i'm partial to your current one, i'd go with the new one and retire that one.
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I really hate it. Keep your current.
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Its great, but not as great as your current. I like the border too
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i like this one but keep the ruccent
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HeadUp is a god amoung men, and you MUST worship him.
Nice to see a new one from you buddy! *saved. |
omg, sexy zen!
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I really like that pixel effect in the center, but I dislike the scanlines and the text seems a little blurry.
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ahh whats happenin rob, i was hoping id run into you around here
since this thread came back, stammer youre right, i didnt allot enough space for text, and as a result, the bitmap text doesnt work out at all...that was my main complaint everything in the sig is the result of some type of original work on my part, the cool thing about that pixel effect is that you can make a unique pattern with just about anything what i liked most about this sig is how it has that futuristic feel with the border, pixels, scanlines and coordinates, but that it is kind of analyzing a historical scene, which was taken from the loading screen i did for a utbs map...unfortunately, i didnt take the layout into consideration before it was too late ive been working on a good enough replacement, but nothing yet |
Like most pieces of art you need there to be the darkest point and the lightest point. There is a good amount of negative space taken up by the light area(white) which is done well; however, the darkest point is your name (black). The imbalance of the two throws it off a bit and maybe making a dark border, or darking something up would take away from the extremely faded look.
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