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It's just the style of text, I think it's called Depressioner Three or something. Anyway, thanks for the comment. Can I get any advice? [/quote]
Sure, I agree with minoranza, in that its way too empty, try making it smaller and blending the text a bit. Maby sharpen the image to give in a little depth and try not to make it so monochromatic, don't be afraid to use ALL the colours your render's pallet gives you.
Sure, I agree with minoranza, in that its way too empty, try making it smaller and blending the text a bit. Maby sharpen the image to give in a little depth and try not to make it so monochromatic, don't be afraid to use ALL the colours your render's pallet gives you.
^_^ [/quote]
Hmmm... thanks for the useful advice XGT! So, if I were to do this over I'd blend the text, make the sig smaller, have greenas well as the other colors in there, mix them up a bit, I suppose
But when you say sharpen the image, would you mean to sharpen the render or the sig itself? Thanks again.
Sure, I agree with minoranza, in that its way too empty, try making it smaller and blending the text a bit. Maby sharpen the image to give in a little depth and try not to make it so monochromatic, don't be afraid to use ALL the colours your render's pallet gives you.
^_^ [/quote]
Hmmm... thanks for the useful advice XGT! So, if I were to do this over I'd blend the text, make the sig smaller, have greenas well as the other colors in there, mix them up a bit, I suppose
But when you say sharpen the image, would you mean to sharpen the render or the sig itself? Thanks again. [/quote]
Yeah, you got it! For sharpening the image. After you have a final product go (and I'm not sure if you can do this in GIMP)
Code:
Image> Apply Image> Okay
Then use a sharpen filter, and you can erase any bits that may be too sharp with a low transparacy. OR set the layer to "lighten"