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Well I'm new...all I do right now is play with colors:

xb70-inflight-tm2.gif


F-14-New04.jpg


front2.jpg


DGS3-photo.jpg


DGS1-photo.jpg
 
Very bright, nice colours and like the text. Not to keen on the see throughness of the planes.
 
Ohh...yeah I know. I messed up a few other effect saturations, so I only use a few effects now.
 
Personally, i find some of them are a little too large to be forum sigs (i presume this is why you made them). There is also of empty space on some of them, it may be worth taking another look at that.
As mentioned by Van1lla, your overlay effects need another look.

That's all ~smile~
 
Well like I said, I am new to photoshop and all...I was thinking about getting that Photoshop for dummies book.

Christian - yes some of them were logos and such...

Thanks guys...I need to read up more.
 
SpiKeSX said:
Well like I said, I am new to photoshop and all...I was thinking about getting that Photoshop for dummies book..

Good idea, those kind of books are a great foundation to build your photoshop skills from. Making the smallest of changes such as the font face will have a huge effect on your images.

If you want a really cool look, duplicate your text layer, flip it vertically, position the duplicated payer roughly 2 or 3px below the original text and set the flipped-text's optacy to roughly 45%. This will give you a nice-reflected look which is good for new graphic artists like yourself ~razz~
 
Christian said:
If you want a really cool look, duplicate your text layer, flip it vertically, position the duplicated payer roughly 2 or 3px below the original text and set the flipped-text's optacy to roughly 45%. This will give you a nice-reflected look which is good for new graphic artists like yourself


I have...NO CLUE...what you just said... -?- -?- -?- -?- -?-
 
SpiKeSX said:
Christian said:
If you want a really cool look, duplicate your text layer, flip it vertically, position the duplicated payer roughly 2 or 3px below the original text and set the flipped-text's optacy to roughly 45%. This will give you a nice-reflected look which is good for new graphic artists like yourself


I have...NO CLUE...what you just said... -?- -?- -?- -?- -?-

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SpiKeSX said:
Christian said:
If you want a really cool look, duplicate your text layer, flip it vertically, position the duplicated payer roughly 2 or 3px below the original text and set the flipped-text's optacy to roughly 45%. This will give you a nice-reflected look which is good for new graphic artists like yourself


I have...NO CLUE...what you just said... -?- -?- -?- -?- -?-

I'll post a tutorial here for you - sometime within the next few days
 
Here is a logo I made yesterday. The current one on my forum.

SR-71_4.jpg


EDIT: Well it is not that big on the forum.
 
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