My first sig ever

Huh?

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this is my first time ever making a sig
this is also my first time ever using a photo editing program
sooo it kinda sucks
here ya go...also i kinda got the size wrong

ichigofirstsig_edited-2.jpg
 
Please put it back so we can rate it... otherwise there is no point to this thread...
 
<small><small><small>horrible.</small></small></small>

But everyone gets better eventually with some practice.
 
anyone have any tips or things they dont like so i can improve?
i already know the size is screwed up
 
Huh? said:
anyone have any tips or things they dont like so i can improve?
i already know the size is screwed up
#1. If you want to save and keep your signatures good quality, the exact way you edited them, save them as .PNG pictures.

(And to do that, just type .png at the end of the picture's name when you save it)
 
bittermeat said:
Huh? said:
anyone have any tips or things they dont like so i can improve?
i already know the size is screwed up
#1. If you want to save and keep your signatures good quality, the exact way you edited them, save them as .PNG pictures.

(And to do that, just type .png at the end of the picture's name when you save it)
alright thanks ill try that next time
 
#2. If you need a decent image editor, you might want to try Gimp, unless you're using some type of Photoshop already. You can download Gimp at Gimp.org and it's free, and safe for your computer.
 
bittermeat said:
#2. If you need a decent image editor, you might want to try Gimp, unless you're using some type of Photoshop already. You can download Gimp at Gimp.org and it's free, and safe for your computer.
i used photoshop on this one....is gimp any diffrent
 
Huh? said:
bittermeat said:
#2. If you need a decent image editor, you might want to try Gimp, unless you're using some type of Photoshop already. You can download Gimp at Gimp.org and it's free, and safe for your computer.
i used photoshop on this one....is gimp any diffrent
If you can maneuver pretty well with Photoshop, you shouldn't need Gimp. You might find Gimp a little confusing if you haven't gotten used to it.
 
Save them as .png files, and a good sig size is 350x110.

Good for a first-timer though.
 
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