Hitting a poop stride. Fun. Well, anyhow...I made this as to not get rusty. I personally don't like it that much, but it's not that bad. Comments are welcomed. CnC is forever loved <3
Well, I personally love it. It's got great colors and lighting. And for me that's all it takes, along with an anime person, to make a great sig, so need I say more?
I hate the title of this thread... But as for the sig, I like 70% of it. I like the sharp side, but the blurry side didn't really appeal to me. The lighting is nice though, but as I said, I'd prefer a non-blurry (at least not that blurry) right side.
Oh yea dunna dun dun dunna dun dun baby baby dunna dun dun dunna dun dun. I love that song! xD As for the tag, I like it but as already mentioned, the C4D that you used on the right side was blurred too much and it makes the depth a little confusing with the other elements around it.
it's funny how everyone says the blur bugs them, because when I look at it just right it's just fine. The blur actually works better
Well, Blurs are normally supposed to work like in real life. Depending on the focus of the eye, everything else is supposed to look blurrier. I wanted to capture a drastic blur and focus to the focal point(the girl) I guess it didn't work too flawlessly, though.
Yeah, to me the contrast the blur creates is big enough to make me lose a bit of focus on the the girl
I think the colors should be darker than they are. It kind of makes you have nothing to focus on. I like the girl though.
I agree too that the blur is too intense, that is distracts from the rest of the (otherwise pretty!) tag. How are you blurring when you try to create depth? Do you run a Gaussian Blur? I've found that, while it takes a lot longer, using the actual Blur Tool can produce the best results. It shouldn't all be blurred by the same amount--it's more gradual than that, often times. If that doesn't work well for you (it doesn't always for me), I prefer Lens Blur to Gaussian Blur. It just seems to make a more real effect. I'm not sure. I understand what you were going for, I just think you should play around with how you blur. =]
Okay...care to expand on that? From what I understand, you're saying it needs to be less vibrant and more focal towards the girl? I thought I'd made the thing pretty focused (aside from the blur) , so how do you suggest I go about it better and what not? Any advice is welcomed.
the way I look at it, it almost seems like the Girl is standing at like a crossroad and one direction is right there while the other is a little further off. That's just how I see it
Colors=Love. Lighting=Love. Smudging=Less-But-Still-Lots-of-Love. The stock looks a bit odd to me since the edges are sharpened a bit much for me, and the bubbles are kind of distracting to me. Other than that though, it looks amazing. Awesome work, as always, Chav!
I think the blur's fine. What this needs to me is some super dramatic lighting. Sorry if that's vague I can't explain it any other way.
I really like this, it's very pretty, the color scheme blends pretty well. The only thing is the intense blur on the right side - I have really bad eyes, so this bothers my focus on the girl in the middle. And speaking of, since she is blond, her colors at the top might be a little too...intense, at least for me. But other than that, I like the little bubble like things that are hanging about and the pretty lighting. (: