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    Default Mario is cool



    my new sig does it look good?

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    Yar, not bad! But I think Mario should deserve more bright colours!

    And don't think the blurriness of the background works with the solidly coloured arrows. The mix of 2D and 3D doesn't really work in this imo

    Oh, and I personally like it when there is some kind of border, simple or not, but then again that's just me

    Going to get Super Paper Mario World? I definitely am :3

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    It would be better if it didn't have those C4D renders in it. Try to keep the whole sig with a vector look instead of a mix of 2D and 3D.

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    The cool thing is that you can almost feel the 3-D,it's ok,though I prefer your current one.

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    Ok, thats ****ing it. Im sick of people thinking using 2d pre-made brushes make a sig "vector". Uh..

    A line in computer graphics designated by its end points (xy or xyz coordinates). A vector layer does not use pixels for storing image information. Instead, it stores a vector object as a set of properties that describe its attributes, dimensions, and position in the image. Each time an image is opened, these properties are used as instructions for drawing the objects. Because the objects are independent elements, you can move them without affecting the rest of the image

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    I saw the siggy, scrolled down and was disturbed by Zeron's Siggy and--




    --... OH, oh, I mean.. Yeah. Your sig needs some work. The arrows and the background don't mix. A 2D render doesn't mix with what you were trying to do. Nice try though.


    I shall now stare at Zeron's siggy again.

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