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  1. Captain Hero
    It has a nice design and layout but the color is what's ruining it for me. A rule I use is to never actually change the color of the render used. I use the colors from that to make a background. Try a "Curves" layer to heighten some color in it. Add a deeper effect with the brushes. Maybe use them to make a drop shadow? Good job, though.
    Post by: Captain Hero, Feb 16, 2009 in forum: Arts & Graphics
  2. Captain Hero
    Muchas gracias, mi amiga. And thanks, I made this some time ago. Yeah, I couldn't figure out why it would show up blank. On another forum I was on, they used vBulletin as well and the tags I used there were the same ones here and worked fine. Guess I'll just have to find a new hosting site for here. :)
    Post by: Captain Hero, Feb 16, 2009 in forum: Feedback & Assistance
  3. Captain Hero
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    http://img178.imageshack.us/my.php?image=irokxk0.jpg

    Tried image tags there to see if they work. Sorry it took so long to respond.

    **EDIT**
    Yeah, the image tags don't even work on a normal post for me. Is it like, a restriction or does it have to be hosted somewhere other than imageshack? And thanks for offering to help, CtR. You pretty much rock at life.
    Post by: Captain Hero, Feb 14, 2009 in forum: Feedback & Assistance
  4. Captain Hero
    Then there was no need to comment on it. Critique is important to the improvement of the artist.
    Post by: Captain Hero, Feb 10, 2009 in forum: Arts & Graphics
  5. Captain Hero
    But that doesn't provide anything constructive toward the creator. You're just saying you like it, which is okay. CnC stands for "Comments AND Criticism." You have to do both. Tell them what stands out or what's lacking so they can improve on it for later works. If you don't, they might not get better because everyone is just saying, "o hai, tat is kewl." Don't be afraid to be a little harsh, because they wouldn't ask for CnC if they weren't ready for it. But don't flame.
    Post by: Captain Hero, Feb 10, 2009 in forum: Arts & Graphics